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Photographic Print : The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church, view of the harbor dotted with ships at anchor. Along the pier freight piled up and freight wagons. In the foreground a road
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The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church, view of the harbor dotted with ships at anchor. Along the pier freight piled up and freight wagons. In the foreground a road
The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church, view of the harbor dotted with ships at anchor. Along the pier freight piled up and freight wagons. In the foreground a road France Marseilles Church Eclecticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890-1895 ca.. Date of Artwork:1852-1893
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MFC-A-004672-0013
Media ID 33264057
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cupola Dome On The Tracks Port Quay Ship Train By Land By Water For Transportation Naval And River
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the enchanting beauty of Marseilles with this stunning photograph from Media Storehouse, brought to you by Photographic Warehouse and Alinari. Witness the majestic neo-Byzantine cathedral of La Major, its golden spires reaching towards the sky. Below, the bustling harbor comes to life with ships at anchor, their masts reflecting in the shimmering waters. The pier is dotted with freight and the sound of wagon wheels echoes through the air. Transport yourself to the heart of this vibrant city with this evocative and captivating image.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Capturing the Magnificence of La Major Cathedral and Bustling Harbor in 19th Century Marseille
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. Step back in time with this remarkable print from Alinari, titled "MFC-A-004672-0013". Taken around 1890-1895, it offers a glimpse into the architectural splendor of the neo-Byzantine masterpiece known as La Major Cathedral in Marseille, France. The photograph showcases the cathedral's grand dome and cupola, adorned with intricate building elements and decorative sections. Its imposing facade stands tall against the backdrop of a bustling harbor filled with ships at anchor. Below, along the pier, freight wagons are piled high with cargo waiting to be transported by land or water. In the foreground of this scene lies a road avenue that leads towards urban life. The panorama captures not only an impressive view of the city but also provides insight into various methods of transportation during that era. From ships dotting the port to trains running on tracks nearby, it is evident how crucial transportation was for both trade and daily life. La Major Cathedral itself serves as a symbol of Christian faith and religious devotion amidst this vibrant maritime setting. Its presence adds an air of solemnity to an otherwise lively scene. This historic artwork dates back even further than its photographic capture; its construction spanned from 1852 to 1893. It represents not just a moment frozen in time but also centuries-long dedication to architectural excellence. With its rich details and evocative composition, this print transports viewers back to Marseille's past—a testament to human ingenuity blending seamlessly with nature's beauty along France's enchanting coastline.
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