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Well of Joab, Jerusalem

1857
(British, 1813 (?)-aft 1865)
(British, 1832–1909)
Measurements
Image: 25 x 29.7 cm (9 13/16 x 11 11/16 in.); Mounted: 45.6 x 59.3 cm (17 15/16 x 23 3/8 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in.)
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Location
Not on view

Description

This charming view of the Well of Joab resulted from the pioneering photographic collaboration of James Robertson and his brother-in-law, Felice Beato, while on a trip to the Near East in 1857. Their high quality, large, beautifully executed, and carefully composed photographs are products of the first known use of the wet-collodion process in the Holy Land. The images depict the most holy places in and near Jerusalem, typically recording the sites from striking points of view, as in the lush salt print Well of Joab, Jerusalem. The camera was pointed upward, producing a three-quarter view of the well’s architectural stone ruins, which appear to merge into the rocky surface of the hilly background. In the foreground of the composition, a solitary seated figure establishes scale and instills this otherwise desolate scene with a sense of humanity. Of the Holy Land photographers, Robertson and Beato were the first to successfully integrate human figures into the surrounding scenery of their compositions.
A horizontally oriented black-and-white photograph depicts a tiered, rocky hillside with crumbling stone ruins. To the left in the middle ground, a person wearing a dark cap and light-colored clothing sits on a stone block, head turned downward. Behind them, two arched openings pierce rough stone walls. Low, dark shrubs dot the uneven landscape, while a distant stone wall sits on a hill in the upper left.

Well of Joab, Jerusalem

1857

James Robertson, Felice A. Beato

(British, 1813 (?)-aft 1865), (British, 1832–1909)
England, 19th century

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