
Pilger, Forscher, Abenteurer: Das Heilige Land in fr|hen Fotografien der Sammlung Gressmann
by
Sascha Gebauer
,
Rüdiger Liwak
,
Peter Welten
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History
Travel
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
276
Language
German
Published
Dec 12, 2014
Publisher
Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
ISBN-10
3374038735
ISBN-13
9783374038732
Description
This work delves into the captivating history of the Holy Land through the lens of early photography, showcasing a collection that highlights the explorations and adventures of various pilgrims and researchers. It offers readers a unique glimpse into the landscapes and cultural dynamics of the region during a time when photography was just beginning to gain prominence. Each image tells a story, weaving together the past and present, reflecting the spiritual significance and historical context of the Holy Land.
As the authors Sascha Gebauer, Rüdiger Liwak, and Peter Welten explore these early photographs, they invite readers to appreciate not just the aesthetic qualities of the images, but also the larger narratives of faith, discovery, and the evolving perceptions of this revered landscape. Through thoughtful commentary and analysis, the book serves as both a visual journey and a scholarly exploration, shedding light on the intricate relationship between image and memory in a place steeped in history.
As the authors Sascha Gebauer, Rüdiger Liwak, and Peter Welten explore these early photographs, they invite readers to appreciate not just the aesthetic qualities of the images, but also the larger narratives of faith, discovery, and the evolving perceptions of this revered landscape. Through thoughtful commentary and analysis, the book serves as both a visual journey and a scholarly exploration, shedding light on the intricate relationship between image and memory in a place steeped in history.
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