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Interior of the Dome of the Chain Looking North, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
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Interior of the Dome of the Chain Looking North, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
Interior of the Dome of the Chain Looking North, 1902. 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 Dome Of The Rock Fulleylove Haram Esh Sharif Holy Holy Land Israel Jerusalem John Fulleylove Mohammedan Moslem Moslems Muslim Muslims Old City Pilgrimage Shaded Temple Area Temple Mount Unesco World Heritage Site Zion
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Caption: This print showcases the stunning "Interior of the Dome of the Chain Looking North" in 1902, as captured by renowned artist John Fulleylove. From his masterpiece "The Holy Land" this image offers a glimpse into the architectural marvels and religious significance of Jerusalem's Temple Mount. The dome, known as Kubbet es Silseleh or Dome of the Chain, is beautifully adorned with decorative arts and intricate designs that reflect Islamic heritage. Bathed in a soft green hue, it exudes an aura of tranquility and spirituality. The pillars stand tall and majestic, adding to the grandeur of this sacred space. In this scene, two men are seated inside the dome, their presence emphasizing its importance as a place for pilgrimage and worship for Muslims around the world. The man on the left appears deep in thought while enjoying respite from Jerusalem's bustling streets. The other gentleman gazes out towards what lies beyond these hallowed walls. As one explores this historic site within Jerusalem's Old City - part of UNESCO's World Heritage List - it becomes evident why it holds such significance for people across different faiths. This photograph not only captures its physical beauty but also evokes a sense of reverence felt by those who visit. John Fulleylove masterfully brings to life this momentous location through his watercolor painting technique, allowing viewers to experience its splendor even after more than a century has passed since he immortalized it on canvas.
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