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Jerusalem, as seen from the Mount of Olives, Palestine, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Jerusalem, as seen from the Mount of Olives, Palestine, 1901. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Jerusalem, as seen from the Mount of Olives, Palestine, 1901. From a series called Travelling in the Holy Land Through the Stereoscope, by Jesse Hurlbut
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Jerusalem, as seen from the Mount of Olives, Palestine, 1901. This print takes us back in time to the early 20th century, offering a glimpse into the biblical cityscape of Jerusalem. Captured by Underwood & Underwood and part of their renowned series called 'Travelling in the Holy Land Through the Stereoscope, ' this image showcases the religious significance that has made Jerusalem an iconic location for Christianity. From this vantage point on the Mount of Olives, we are transported to a place where history intertwines with faith. The monochrome tones add a sense of nostalgia and reverence to this mesmerizing view. As our eyes wander across the landscape, we can almost feel ourselves standing amidst ancient ruins and sacred sites. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a reminder of Jerusalem's enduring importance within both religion and culture. It invites contemplation about its role as a holy land in Middle Eastern history. The work is credited to Jesse Hurlbut who contributed greatly to stereoscopic photography during his time. His skillful composition allows us to appreciate every detail while immersing ourselves in this spiritual journey through his lens. As we admire this remarkable print from The Print Collector collection without commercial use intentions, let it transport us back over a century ago when Jerusalem stood tall as an emblematic city at the crossroads between tradition and progress.
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