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Arab Farmer. Neighbourhood of Jerusalem, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
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Arab Farmer. Neighbourhood of Jerusalem, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
Arab Farmer. Neighbourhood of Jerusalem, 1902. From " The Holy Land", painted by John Fulleylove, R.I. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1902]
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A And C Black Adam And Charles Adam And Charles Black Arab Arabia Arabic Dark Farmer Fulleylove Holy Land John Fulleylove Local People Studies Tradition Dress Tunic Zion
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Caption: In this print titled "Arab Farmer" captured by the talented artist John Fulleylove in 1902, we are transported to the vibrant neighbourhood of Jerusalem. The image showcases a single male figure, an Arab farmer, immersed in his daily occupation amidst the scenic backdrop of the Holy Land. Dressed in traditional attire that reflects his cultural heritage, the bearded farmer stands tall and proud. His dark tunic contrasts beautifully with the blue hues of the sky above and adds depth to this remarkable portrait. With a side view profile, he gazes into the distance as if contemplating his connection to both land and tradition. Fulleylove's mastery is evident through his attention to detail and use of color. The watercolour painting captures not only the physical appearance but also conveys a sense of authenticity and respect for local people and their way of life. This photograph serves as a testament to Fulleylove's dedication to documenting different cultures during his time. It invites us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also offers glimpses into history, showcasing occupations that have shaped communities throughout generations. As we admire this extraordinary piece from "The Holy Land" collection published by Adam & Charles Black in London, let us acknowledge its significance as part of our collective heritage - preserving memories that transcend time itself.
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