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XIVe Station. Le corps de Jesus est depose dans le tombeau
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XIVe Station. Le corps de Jesus est depose dans le tombeau
XIVe Station. Le corps de Jesus est depose dans le tombeau. Monument du St Sepulcre ou le corps du Christ a ete enseveli. 1860 or later
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This photo print, titled "XIVe Station. Le corps de Jesus est depose dans le tombeau" takes us back to the 19th century in Jerusalem, Israel. The image showcases the Monument du St Sepulcre, also known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the body of Christ was laid to rest according to Christian tradition. The photographer, Louis de Clercq H Jannin, beautifully captures this historic site with his albumen silver print technique from a paper negative. The intricate details of the altar and mausoleum are brought to life in shades of gray that evoke a sense of reverence and solemnity. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported to a time when pilgrimage to holy sites like this one held great significance for believers. It serves as a powerful reminder of the passion and death of Jesus Christ - an integral part of Christianity's core teachings. Louis Constant Henri Francois de Clercq's work not only documents religious heritage but also offers us glimpses into different countries and cultures during his travels throughout Palestine. This particular piece is now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, preserving its historical value for future generations. Through this image, we can appreciate both artistic excellence and spiritual devotion intertwined within one frame – an enduring testament to faith across centuries.
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