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The courtyard of the palace of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Engraving by Y. Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story "pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt
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The courtyard of the palace of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Engraving by Y. Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story "pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt
LSE4332610 The courtyard of the palace of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Engraving by Y.Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story " pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt, in 1878-1879, published in the Tour du monde, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection. by Pranishnikoff, Ivan (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: The courtyard of the palace of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Engraving by Y.Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story " pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt, in 1878-1879, published in the Tour du monde, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection.); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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This print showcases the enchanting courtyard of the palace belonging to Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid in Hail, Saudi Arabia. The intricate details and architectural grandeur depicted in this engraving by Y. Pranishnikoff transport us back to a time when this magnificent structure stood as a symbol of power and opulence. The image was originally created to accompany Lady Anna Blunt's remarkable story titled "pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race" which was published in 1878-1879 in the renowned Tour du monde magazine edited by Edouard Charton. Lady Blunt's narrative undoubtedly provided readers with an immersive experience into the rich history and cultural significance of this Arabian region. Through this exquisite artwork, we are transported to a place where history comes alive. The meticulous attention given to every archway, column, and decorative element within the courtyard is truly awe-inspiring. It serves as a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic vision that went into creating such breathtaking spaces. As we gaze upon this print from Leonard de Selva's private collection, we can't help but marvel at its timeless beauty. It reminds us of the enduring legacy left behind by Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid and his contribution towards shaping Saudi Arabia's architectural heritage. This image serves as a window into another era—a glimpse into a world filled with elegance, majesty, and cultural richness that continues to captivate our imagination today.
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