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This 1720 bird's-eye view of Jerusalem offers an intricate portrayal of the city during the early 18th century. Titled "Vue … Read more This 1720 bird's-eye view of Jerusalem offers an intricate portrayal of the city during the early 18th century. Titled "Vue & de la Ville de Jerusalem Telle qu'elle est Aujourd'hui avec les Tombeaux de ses Anciens Rois, & Quelques Autres Antiquités Curieuses qui se Trouvent aux Environs de Cette Ville," it presents a detailed panorama based on De Bruyn's work, depicting 25 key sites within the city, each carefully numbered and described in a table below. Beneath the main city view are five fascinating vignettes, including "Vue de Mont Liban," "Tombeau de Zacharie," "Tombeaux des Rois," "Tombeau d'Absalom," and another scene of "Mont Liban," giving viewers a broader historical context of the Holy Land's key landmarks and figures. The folio sheet features hand-colored embellishments, bringing a vibrant touch to the detailed engravings, making it both an informative and aesthetically appealing piece. This engraving is particularly interesting for several reasons: 1. historical accuracy and detail: the map is based on De Bruyn's works, known for their accuracy during his travels. It provides a rare glimpse into what Jerusalem and its surroundings looked like in the early 18th century, combining artistic flair with topographical detail. 2. vignettes of key historical sites: the additional vignettes add significant value, offering insight into specific landmarks around Jerusalem, such as the Tomb of Zacharias and the Tomb of Absalom. These smaller depictions help contextualize the cultural and religious importance of the region. 3. educational appeal: the French text panels offer detailed explanations of each numbered site, making the print an excellent educational resource for understanding Jerusalem's geography and the historical importance of its landmarks. 4. visual appeal: the hand-coloring and sharp impression, alongside a beautifully detailed cartouche, elevate this piece beyond a simple map to a true work of art that would look stunning framed on any wall. This engraving would be an exceptional addition for collectors of historical maps or Judaica, as well as for those fascinated by the history of the Holy Land. Its combination of detail, historical accuracy, and vivid artistry makes it a timeless and intriguing artifact. Condition: very good. The sheet has a sharp impression on clean, bright paper. It includes the Strasbourg Lily and "IV" watermarks. There is light toning along the edges of the sheet, but overall, the image area remains unaffected and in excellent condition, suitable for display. Minor age-related handling marks are present, consistent with the period. See less
- Dimensions
- 21.65ʺW × 18.9ʺH
- Period
- Early 18th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
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