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Entree d une caserne turque. C est a cette porte que les pè
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Entree d une caserne turque. C est a cette porte que les pè
Entree d une caserne turque. C est a cette porte que les pelerins font les prieres de la 1e Station. N ayant pas la permission d entrer dans la caserne, 1860 or later
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This print by Louis de Clercq takes us back to 19th-century Jerusalem, capturing the entrance of a Turkish barracks. The image showcases the significance of this particular doorway as pilgrims gather here to offer prayers at the first Station on their religious journey. Despite lacking permission to enter the barracks, these devoted individuals find solace in this sacred space. The photograph's composition highlights the imposing city walls that surround Jerusalem, emphasizing its historical and cultural importance. The building itself stands tall against the backdrop of an ancient landscape, symbolizing both resilience and spirituality. Louis de Clercq's expertise in albumen silver printing is evident in this remarkable piece. His mastery of light and shadow brings out intricate details while maintaining a sense of timelessness. Through his lens, we are transported to a different era, immersing ourselves in the rich heritage of this holy land. As we gaze upon this image, we cannot help but be reminded of Jesus Christ and his passion for humanity. This photograph serves as a visual reminder of religious devotion and pilgrimage—a testament to faith that transcends time and place. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, De Clercq's work continues to inspire viewers with its profound portrayal of history, religion, and culture within Palestine during the 19th century.
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