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An imaginary plan of the Temple of Jerusalem, built after the the return of the Jews from their captivity in Babylon. After an illustration in La Geographie Sacree, et les Monuments de l Histoire Sainte by Joseph-Romain July, published Paris, 1784; Illustration
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An imaginary plan of the Temple of Jerusalem, built after the the return of the Jews from their captivity in Babylon. After an illustration in La Geographie Sacree, et les Monuments de l Histoire Sainte by Joseph-Romain July, published Paris, 1784; Illustration
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This print showcases an imaginary plan of the Temple of Jerusalem, meticulously built after the Jews returned from their captivity in Babylon. The intricate illustration is derived from Joseph-Romain July's renowned work, "La Geographie Sacree, et les Monuments de l Histoire Sainte" published in Paris in 1784. The image transports us back to ancient times, offering a glimpse into the rich history and significance of this sacred site. With its square layout and detailed depiction of architectural elements, it provides a fascinating insight into the design and structure of one of Judaism's most revered places. As we explore this artwork further, we can appreciate the meticulous attention to detail that went into creating this historical representation. The artist skillfully brings together various aspects such as plants, floor plans, and temples to recreate an authentic portrayal of what once stood proudly in Jerusalem. Through this print, we are reminded not only of the importance placed on religious structures but also how they serve as symbols for entire civilizations. It serves as a testament to Israel's cultural heritage while highlighting the enduring influence that ancient civilizations have had on art throughout history. Ken Welsh's archival masterpiece allows us to immerse ourselves in biblical scenes without any human presence. This absence emphasizes our role as observers rather than participants – inviting contemplation on both past events and their continued relevance today.
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