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Herods street of columns, Samaria, Palestine (Israel), 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Herods street of columns, Samaria, Palestine (Israel), 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Herods street of columns, Samaria, Palestine (Israel), 1905. Stereoscope card. Detail
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This photograph, taken in 1905 by Underwood & Underwood, transports us back to the ancient streets of Samaria in Palestine (now Israel). The image showcases Herod's street of columns, a magnificent architectural marvel that once stood as a testament to King Herod's grandeur and power. The scene captures the viewer's attention with its striking composition. Rows of towering pillars line the path, creating an imposing avenue that stretches into the distance. The monochrome palette adds a timeless quality to the image, emphasizing both the historical significance and artistic beauty of this moment frozen in time. As we explore further into the frame, we notice people strolling along the street. Their direct gazes suggest curiosity or perhaps admiration for their surroundings. These individuals provide a sense of scale and human presence amidst this grand architectural setting. Stereoscopic photography techniques employed by Underwood & Underwood enhance our perception of depth and dimensionality within this print. This technique was popular during the early 20th century when stereoscope cards like this one allowed viewers to experience an immersive three-dimensional effect. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into Samaria's rich history while showcasing King Herod's legacy through his monumental street of columns. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can transcend time and connect us with civilizations long gone.
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