Cedron Collection
"Cedron: A Journey Through Time and Sacred Landscapes" Step back in time to the year 1857, near Jerusalem's Convent of Mar-Saba
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"Cedron: A Journey Through Time and Sacred Landscapes" Step back in time to the year 1857, near Jerusalem's Convent of Mar-Saba. Francis Frith captures the mesmerizing beauty of Cedron, a place steeped in history and spirituality. The black and white photo transports us to the Valley of Cedron, near Siloam, where nature intertwines with ancient ruins. Immerse yourself further into biblical events as an oil painting depicts Christ being dragged through the brook Cedron after his arrest. This powerful image evokes emotions and reminds us of the sacrifices made for humanity's redemption. Venturing outside Jerusalem's walls, we encounter the enchanting Pool of Siloam. Its tranquil waters have witnessed countless stories unfold throughout centuries - a testament to its significance in religious narratives. Saint-Sabas stands tall amidst this sacred landscape; a general view captured by another monochrome photograph adds depth to our understanding of this revered figure's legacy. Palestina enchants us with an engraving showcasing Convento de San Sabas viewed from the torrente del Cedron. The intricate details transport us directly into this holy sanctuary nestled within nature's embrace. Absalom's Tomb emerges from the Valley of Kidron in Auguste Salzmann's 1854 creation. This hauntingly beautiful photograph invites contemplation on life’s transience and legacies left behind. The Chapel of the Tomb of Virgin at Mount Olives' foot beckons pilgrims seeking solace or divine intervention since 1902—a testament to unwavering faith that has stood against time itself. From atop Mount Olives, gaze upon Jerusalem as Christ once did when he wept over its cityscape—an emotional connection between past and present that transcends generations. Traveling beyond Jerusalem lies Nazareth—home to The Fountain of Virgin depicted by John Fulleylove in 1902. It symbolizes purity and renewal, a source of spiritual nourishment for believers.