Jérusalem, Enceinte du Temple, Détails de l'appareil de la piscine probatique

Auguste Salzmann French
Printer Imprimerie photographique de Blanquart-Évrard, à Lille French

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This site is associated with the New Testament’s Gospel of John, which describes Jesus’s healing of paralytics in the Probatic Pool’s waters. Here, Salzmann fills the entire frame with pocked and mottled stones of varying textures, re-creating the experience of standing within the basin. Placing the camera perfectly perpendicular to his subject, he records the physical present in order to connect with a biblical past. This temporal layering occurs throughout Salzmann’s album as he follows the Bible’s path in search of archaeological fragments.

Jérusalem, Enceinte du Temple, Détails de l'appareil de la piscine probatique, Auguste Salzmann (French, 1824–1872), Salted paper print from paper negative

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