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View of Jerusalem seen from Golgotha, c. 1910 (colour litho)
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View of Jerusalem seen from Golgotha, c. 1910 (colour litho)
KW441412 View of Jerusalem seen from Golgotha, c.1910 (colour litho) by Morley, Harry (1881-1943); Private Collection; (add.info.: Golgotha, reputedly the site of Christs crucifixion; Illustration from A Book of Modern Palestine by Richard Penlake, published c.1910; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22369104
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This print titled "View of Jerusalem seen from Golgotha, c. 1910" takes us back in time to the holy city as it appeared over a century ago. The image, captured by Harry Morley, showcases the breathtaking landscape and biblical significance of this ancient place. Golgotha, known as the reputed site of Christ's crucifixion, stands prominently in the foreground. Its historical weight is palpable as we gaze upon its rugged terrain and contemplate the events that unfolded here. The artist skillfully portrays Jerusalem's walled cityscape with intricate details. The domes and gates rise majestically against the Middle Eastern sky, evoking a sense of awe and reverence for this sacred land. Intriguingly, figures can be seen sitting atop the walls, perhaps engaged in deep contemplation or simply enjoying the panoramic vista before them. Their presence adds a human touch to an otherwise monumental scene. This stunning illustration was originally featured in Richard Penlake's book "A Book of Modern Palestine" published around 1910. It serves as a testament to both history and artistry, transporting us back to an era when modernity began intertwining with tradition within this vibrant city. As we admire this remarkable piece from Ken Welsh's collection, let us reflect on Jerusalem's enduring significance throughout time – a place where faith converges with history and cultures converge under one shared sky.
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