Jerusalem
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Section 17: Jerusalem, April 1852
This series consists of five boxes of photographs showing scenes of Ireland, Paris, Switzerland, Rome, Pompei, Athens, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Cairo, Thebes, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Petra, and more.
Temple de Jerusalem, 1715
Copperplate engraving illustrating the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, showing surrounding buildings and walls, a key below the view lists the buildings numbered in the illustration. Dutch and French commentary.
The Agony in the Garden, 1455, c.1914
Reproduction print of the painting entitled 'The Agony in the Garden', 1455, by Andrea Mantegna, probably cut from a publication. Included as an example of Renaissance (Venetian) visualisation of Jerusalem as seen from the Garden of Gethsemane.
The Mosque of the Aksa [Al-Aqsa Mosque] from the Prickly Pears outside the Jews' quarter, Jerusalem, April 1852
Photograph of the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Prickly Pears outside the Jews' quarter, Jerusalem.
The Sermon of St. Stephen Preaching, 1514, c.1914
Collotype reproduction of the Venetian painting the Sermon of St. Stephen Preaching, c. 1514, by Vittore Carpaccio. This reproduction was included in the Cities and Town Planning Exhibitions as an example of a religious painting still Medieval in doctrine, but expressing the Renaissance method and spirit and hence of the transition from the Medieval to the Renaissance in city planning.
The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print, 1847
Oblique pictorial map, engraving, annotated in Hebrew and English, n.d. By W. Aldis. Engraved & sold by Alexander Hill, 67 Princes St, Edinburgh. "The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print."
The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print, 1847
Replica of Coll-1167/A/3/1 an oblique pictorial map, engraving, annotated in Hebrew and English, n.d. By W. Aldis. Engraved & sold by Alexander Hill, 67 Princes St, Edinburgh. "The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print."
Tomb of St James, Zachariah & Jehoshaphat with the burying ground of the Jews in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, April 1852
Photograph of the Tomb of St James, Zachariah & Jehoshaphat with the burying ground of the Jews in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, Jerusalem.
View of Jerusalem, c.1914
View of Jerusalem annotated in Latin, engraving hand-coloured in part, no attribution.
Vue generale de Jerusalem, c.1785 - c.1819
Engraving by Louis Martin Berthault, from a painting by Louis François Cassas. Undated but c. 1770-c. 1823. A view of Jerusalem as seen from the Mount of Olives. Figures in Muslim dress in the foreground.