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The Rectors Palace and the Public Square at Ragusa, 1913. Artist: Jules Guerin
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The Rectors Palace and the Public Square at Ragusa, 1913. Artist: Jules Guerin
The Rectors Palace and the Public Square at Ragusa, 1913. The Rectors Palace is a palace in the city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]
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This print takes us back to the enchanting city of Dubrovnik in 1913. The focal point is the magnificent Rectors Palace, a grand structure that once served as the seat of power for the Republic of Ragusa. Its stunning facade stands tall, exuding an air of authority and history. Surrounding the palace is the bustling Public Square, filled with people going about their daily lives. Men in traditional attire can be seen strolling through this vibrant space, adding a touch of authenticity to the scene. The square itself is alive with activity, showcasing a blend of Middle Eastern and European influences that make Dubrovnik truly unique. The monochrome effect adds a timeless quality to this image, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance even more. It transports us back in time to an era when architecture was celebrated for its intricate details and craftsmanship. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph by Jules Guerin from "The Near East" collection by Robert Hitchens, we are reminded of Dubrovnik's rich heritage and its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This print serves as both a visual feast for our eyes and a testament to the enduring beauty found within these ancient walls.
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