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Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, 1800s
Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, 1800s. Tomba di Giuseppe d Arimatea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1833. Copied from Luigi Mayers Views in Egypt, Palestine and Other Parts of the Ottoman Empire, 1804
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1800s Alla Antico Arimathea Cappella Chapel Corsi Ferrario Giulio Israel Luigi Mayer Moderno Palestine Parts Peoples Pilgrims Sepolcro Sepulchre Tomb Ottoman
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This stunning handcoloured copperplate engraving, created by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in the early 1800s, depicts the entrance to the Chapel of Joseph of Arimathea, located in the Holy Land. The Chapel, situated in the historic site of the Sepulchre in Jerusalem, is believed to be the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, who is mentioned in the New Testament as having provided a tomb for Jesus after the Crucifixion. The intricately detailed illustration showcases the entrance to the chapel, with pilgrims making their way inside, drawn from life by Luigi Mayer during his travels through Egypt, Palestine, and other parts of the Ottoman Empire in 1804. The Chapel of Joseph of Arimathea is a significant site of Christian pilgrimage and holds great historical and religious significance. The engraving, with its rich colours and meticulous attention to detail, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a fascinating insight into the fashion and customs of the time, as documented by Ferrario in his 'Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World.' This beautiful and historic image is a testament to the enduring allure of the Holy Land and the importance of pilgrimage in the spiritual journeys of people throughout history.
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