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Jerusalem, Forteresse de David (citadelle), Face Ouest, 1854
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Jerusalem, Forteresse de David (citadelle), Face Ouest, 1854
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Archaeological Auguste Auguste Salzmann Citadel City Walls Fortress Holy Land Israel Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel Old City Palestine Salted Paper Print Salzmann Salzmann Auguste Tower Of David Town Wall Walled City Walled Town Walls Zion Fortifications Jerusalem Citadel
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Jerusalem, Forteresse de David (citadelle), Face Ouest, 1854 - A Glimpse into the Ancient City
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. This print by Auguste Salzmann takes us back to the year 1854, offering a mesmerizing glimpse of Jerusalem's historic citadel - the Fortress of David. The image showcases the western face of this architectural marvel that has stood tall for centuries. Salzmann's mastery in capturing archaeological sites is evident as he skillfully portrays the intricate details of this ancient fortification. The photograph highlights the grandeur and strength of the fortress walls that enclose Jerusalem's old city, serving as a testament to its rich history. As we immerse ourselves in this snapshot from another era, we are transported to a time when Jerusalem was at its zenith. The Tower of David stands prominently amidst an enchanting cityscape, reminding us of its significance as a symbol of power and protection. The salted paper print technique employed by Salzmann adds depth and texture to every element within the frame. It evokes a sense of nostalgia while preserving historical authenticity. This remarkable piece not only captures an architectural masterpiece but also serves as a visual gateway into Palestine's past. Through Salzmann's lens, we witness how heritage art can transport us across time and space, connecting us with our roots and igniting curiosity about civilizations long gone. Displayed proudly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in France, this photograph invites viewers on an
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