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Reproductions setup and photography by - Igal Morag Music – “My Beloved Country” by – Munio Emerilio Eretz Yisrael’s 19th Century landscape paintings and Today’s

Reproductions setup and photography by - Igal Morag Music – My Beloved Country by – Munio Emerilio Eretz Yisraels 19th Century landscape paintings and

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Page 1: Reproductions setup and photography by - Igal Morag Music – My Beloved Country by – Munio Emerilio Eretz Yisraels 19th Century landscape paintings and

Reproductions setup and photography by - Igal Morag

Music – “My Beloved Country” by – Munio Emerilio

Eretz Yisrael’s 19th Century landscape paintings and Today’s

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For over 400 years, 1517 - 1917, Eretz-Yisrael was ruled by the Ottoman Empire. The land was desolated, backward, and of little interest to the rest of the World.

Toward the 19th century following events unrelated to this presentation, the Ottoman regime opened up and allowed various Christian organizations, which became interested in the Holy-Land, to renovate Churches and build Pilgrim hostels to accommodate the growing number of tourists and pilgrims to Christianity’s holy places; some of these visitors who toured the holy-land reported back their impressions (mostly unfavorable) and its daily life. A notable group among them was a cadre of painters that left a valuable library of landscape paintings, in particular of Jerusalem, and other sites of religious interest and cities, as well as general sceneries of the country and its people.

Lately I became occupied with these paintings (mainly in order to prepare large reproductions for decorating various institutions); hence the idea of creating a presentation showing these historic beautiful paintings side-by-side to photos captured by my cameras over the past decades, trying as much as possible to present the same sites and sceneries from the same viewing points… Let’s hit the road:

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A view of Jerusalem from the top of Mount of Olives Henri Bartlet - 1850.

A view of the Old City from Mount of Olives’ slopes David Roberts – 1838.

Starting with Jerusalem, various painters used different and similar viewing angles, when I found similar paintings of the same site, I

presented them in sequence giving each artist his due credit, later I will give a short synopsis of the painter’s profile, as I was able to

find .

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Current view from Mount of Olives.

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And at night .The western wall today View of the Old City’s western wall - Fredrick Perlberg – 1880View of the western wall from Ben-henom valley - H. Bartlet -1850.

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A view of the Temple Mount from the north – from Omeria school’s window (on the right the Dakduk staircase)

The Temple Mount – a look from the north side at the Dome of the Rock – on the right the ‘Dakduk dome’, on the left one can see the inner part of the Gate of Mercy – Henri Bartlet’s painting – 1850.

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Temple Mount – the Dome of the Rock and the Ascension Dome in front.

The Temple Mount – the Dome of the Rock, and in front the Ascension Dome – David Roberts - 1838

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Via Dolorosa (Latin) or the "Way of Sorrows"Hanri Bartlet -1850Today

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Today’s viewChurch of the Holy Sepulchre – Front

Fredrick Perlberg - 1880Henri Bartlet - 1850 David Roberts – 1838

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The remains of the structures’ base today . Fredrick Perlberg - 1880pool – David Roberts -- 1838 Beit Hasda1838Beit Zeta pool- David Roberts - Beit Hasda and Beit Zeta pools, are couple of sheep watering holes, built during Solomon First Temple; in later years various religious structures were built there, leaving impressive remains after their

destruction .

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Silwan/Siloah pool (at the end of the Siloam/Shiloah tunnel) as painted by Henry Bartlet –1850 .

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1850ברטלט

Latest photo update – 2011 - by a friend (Uri Tal) – The site was cleared, from the accumulated rubbish and kept clean by the

municipality .

Till recently it was a dirty junkyard next to Jaffa gate .This is a wonderful photo from the beginning of the 20th Century )Unknown photographer(

This is how H. Bartlet depicted it around 1850.Hesekiah pool is a large water reservoir serving the city dwellers for many years.

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The narrow Western Wall ally as depicted by Gustav Bauernfeind around 1850 (his only painting here) .

Henri Bartlet – 1850 The Western (Wailing) WallThe Prayer plaza in front of the Wailing Wall was for hundreds

years a narrow ally surrounded from the west by residential houses. Only after capturing of the Old City in 1967, IDF’s heavy equipment cleared the site from the vacant houses, creating today’s the spacious

Prayer plaza as seen later.

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Western Wall plaza today .

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Today’s look of the gate, and the vendors’ stalls market in front. Fredrick Perlberg - 1880Nablus gate, or as it was also known as Damascus Gate in the past. Painting by David Roberts – 1838.

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Still blocked)) Merci Gate Today1850 Merci Gate – Henri Bartlet -The Merci Gate was blocked by the Muslims upon conquering the Old City; Based on Jewish tradition the messiah will enter

Jerusalem via this gate, thus the Muslims wanted to prevent that!!! 1838 Bellow David Roberts painting -

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The Gate TodayA 19th Century photographJaffa Gate, the Citadel (David Tower) and western fortificationsFredrick Perlberg painting - 1880

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1838 Absalom Tomb–David Roberts – Henri Barltlet - 1850Zachariah tomb – on the right, Benei-Hezir tomb - middle, Absalom Tomb - left.

At the eastern slope of the Temple Mount, three monumental tomb structures stand, carved in the rock of Kidron creek’s ravine ;

paintings by David Roberts (1838) and Henri Barltlet (1850) …

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Absalom Memorial – is attributed to Absalom, King David’s son, yet there is no doubt it was built few centuries after King David’s era.

,On the right – ‘Zacharia Tomb’, which is not a real tomb, but a memorial called ‘Nefesh’ for a respected family. On the left- Benei-Hezir – a Kohanim (high priests) family during the Second Temple

period.

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View of the Tomb of Kings entrance – a couple of decades agoHenri Bartlet’s painting – 1850 1838David Roberts’ painting -The Tomb of the Kings has an unusual tale behind it, about the royal family of Adiabene kingdom which was located at the time in today’s

Armenia region. The Mother Queen Helene converted to Judaism and moved to Jerusalem and most likely buried in this magnificent

tomb.

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Entrance to the Tomb cave today.The Cave of Virgin Mary’s tomb (Jesus mother) at Gethsemane ,Henri Bartlet’s painting circa 1850.

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1850Henri Bartlet’s painting -

1880 Fredrick Perlberg -

Unusual painting of Rachel Tomb by Luigi Mayer - 1803Exiting Jerusalem, we encounter Rachel Tomb on the way to Bethlehem .

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. The front of the postcard (72 yrs old)A personal note regarding RachelTomb: My first visit to Rachel tomb took place in 1941 (I was 5.5 years old). We visit our relatives

at Kibbutz Ramat Rachel over the weekend, and on Saturday we took a long walk to Rachel Tomb and Bethlehem. We did not own any cameras, so we bought a postcard, and our relatives’ son Uri (about my age) wrote the note below, which I cherished all these

years. Later, you will be able to compare the way the Tomb looked then versus its look today .

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Inside view of the Tomb covered by a nice Parochet (casket cover) with an embroidery dedication for the entombed.

Update – The previous photo is outdated, here an actual photo of thesite today!!! (Photograph by Tzvika Har-Shefer)

Today – Rachel Tomb is a fortified site lacks charm and decorum, neither to the entombed nor to the multitude visitors; from the outside – beyond the cement walls - one cannot see the original

pleasing structure, luckily the inside is preserved as it was.

Rachel Tomb’ photo preserved in 1970 archives .

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I took this photograph from an approximate viewing pointStarting with Henri Bartlet (1850) who preferred to paint it from its southern point, with Kidron creek in the background.

Moving farther to one of the most charming monasteries in Judea desert Mar-Saba Monastery

It seemed the even 150 years ago this monastery attracted the many painters visiting the Holy-land

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A view of the entire Monastery – from the east, Kidron Creek (where its founder Mar-Saba’s cave is located) runs between the

Monastery impressive fortifications and me .

1838 David Roberts- The preferred view is the viewing point from the eastern side of Kidron creek, as most past painters did, and my preference too .

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Igal Morag1867Edward Lear - 1880John Woodard -

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The Patriarch cave structure today.a view of the Patriarch Cave – Bartlet Hebron today.A view of Hebron with the Cave of Machpelah (Patriarch Cave) at the top – H. Bartlet -1850.

Now, few quick glimpses from various beautiful corners of our country.

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Remnants of a pagan shrine at Tel kadesh . Remnants of Baraam SynagogueTraveling to the Upper Galilee to check on two wonderful sites painted by Wilson .

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I followed him from the same point . We are completing our tour with thepainters of old Palestina at Acre bay

David Roberts capture the city from a nice viewing point.

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Here – a glimpse into al-Umdan Kahn (inn, which was nicely restored since allowing visitors to enjoy its impressive offerings) Henri Bartlet entered the old-Acre (about 1850) and preserve

several of its charming sites – a look at the magnificent al-Jezzar Mosque, from the top of the Crusaders’ castle.

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Few words regarding the paintersDavid Roberts – Borne near Edinbrugh (Scotland) on Oct. 24th 1796, and died on Nov 25th 1864. He did not receive formal education in Arts and started his career as a theatre stage painter. In 1830 following his acceptance he became a full time Artist. He started to travel extensively, visiting Spain, Morocco, later Belgium and France. He was one of first English artists to the Middle-East, staying there for 11 months during 1838-39. He visited Egypt, Sinai, Syria, Eretz Yisrael and Lebanon, and painted many of the sites over his travel route. His inscriptions were published in 6 volumes in the following years, and were inspirations to many of his oil paintings later. Roberts’ paintings won wide success in his lifetime, and made

him a rich and famous artist .

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William Henri Bartlet – was borne in London on Mar 26th 1809, and died on Sep 13th 1854. He was a painter and engraving artist. Beginning in 1830, Mr. Bartlet visited many places in the Balkan region, the Middle East and USA, he created many engravings of buildings and scenery landscapes and sold them on a regular basis to a large list of subscribers. Mr. Bartlet passed away in 1854 on his return voyage from the Middle-East on a deck of a French ship near Malta’s shores.

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Friedrich Perlberg (Photo not found) - Jewish, was borne on April 24th 1848 in Nirenberg Germany, where he studied architecture and landscape painting at the local academy. Later he pursued his art education in Munich and lived in Paris between 1858 to 1875, where he became acquainted with many oriental painters and their works. Although Perlberg was quite prominent within the cadre of the 19th Century artists who painted Eretz Yisrael’s landscapes, for unknown reasons his name was forgotten and his works did not receive the acclaim of others, although his wonderful paintings of Eretz Yisrael cities were used later widely on postcards during the 20th century . He died on Feb 15th 1921 in his city of birth .

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Please note that we did not show all the paintings, and there are many more that we could not include within the limitations of the current presentation

Here our tour of the 19th century artists comes to its end,

they commemorated the landscapes of this anguished land with the

draws of their brushes.

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Production, Photography and editing by Igal Morag

[email protected]

You may reach my web site through the following link:

http://morag.artvision.co.il

Translated to English – Samuel Liron