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Jerusalem. Porte de Hebron et de Jaffa. (Bab-el-Khalil), 1860 or later
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Jerusalem. Porte de Hebron et de Jaffa. (Bab-el-Khalil), 1860 or later
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This photo print, titled "Jerusalem. Porte de Hebron et de Jaffa. (Bab-el-Khalil), 1860 or later" takes us back to the enchanting city of Jerusalem in the 19th century. Captured by French photographer Louis de Clercq, this albumen silver print showcases the magnificent entrance gates of Hebron and Jaffa. The image transports us to a time when Jerusalem was still enclosed within its ancient city walls. The gate, known as Bab-el-Khalil or Hebron Gate, stands tall with its intricate architectural details and imposing presence. It serves as a gateway into the bustling streets of this historic city. Through this photograph, we catch a glimpse of the rich heritage and cultural significance that Jerusalem holds. As one explores every corner of this mesmerizing landscape, it becomes evident why it is considered a holy land for various religions. Louis de Clercq's expertise in photography allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical value preserved within his work. This piece captures an era long gone yet immortalized through his lens. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable albumen silver print from paper negative serves as a testament to both De Clercq's artistic talent and his dedication to documenting significant locations around the world. As we gaze upon this stunning image, we are reminded of Jerusalem's timeless allure and its enduring place in history.
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