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The So-Called Tombs of the Kings, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
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The So-Called Tombs of the Kings, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
The So-Called Tombs of the Kings, 1902. Final resting place for the family of Queen Helene of Adiabene in the first century AD. From " The Holy Land", painted by John Fulleylove, R.I. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1902]
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A And C Black Adam And Charles Adam And Charles Black Adiabene Disrepair Fulleylove Holy Land Israel Jerusalem John Fulleylove Tombs Of The Kings Zion Mausoleum
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The So-Called Tombs of the Kings, 1902: A Glimpse into Ancient Burial Grounds". This print takes us back to the early 20th century, capturing a moment in time when John Fulleylove painted "The Holy Land". The image showcases the so-called Tombs of the Kings, which served as the final resting place for Queen Helene of Adiabene's family during the first century AD. Located in Jerusalem, Israel, these ancient tombs stand as a testament to history and evoke a sense of mystery. The entrance to this mausoleum is depicted in disrepair, with ruins that have weathered centuries. Fulleylove's pencil sketch brings out every intricate detail, from the monochrome landscape surrounding it to the text written by his own hand. As we gaze upon this scene today, we are transported back in time. We can almost feel ourselves standing outside those majestic tombs and imagine what life was like during that era. It serves as a reminder of our mortality and how death has been contemplated throughout human existence. Despite their ruined state, these tombs continue to attract tourists from all over who seek insight into ancient civilizations. They stand tall on Zion's grounds – an enduring symbol of both historical significance and architectural beauty. Through this remarkable photograph print by Heritage Images, we are given a glimpse into an extraordinary past where art meets history; where landscapes intertwine with humanity's quest for immortality.
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