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Tomb of Absalom

Name:
Bain, Robert E. M.
Description:
1 photograph; b&w
Provenance:
Bertrand and Paola Lazard Holy Land Collection
Physical Description:
25.4 x 18.1 cm ( 10 x 7 in).
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
The Tomb of Absalom. Two small buildings are visible in the background near the top of the hill.; The photograph is in a book with a typed description. The description: "(II. Samuel, xviii:18.)--'Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself a pillar, which is in the king's dale; for he said, I have no son to keep my name in remembrance; and he called the pillar after his own name; and it is called unto this day Absalom's place.' This tomb of Absalom is in the valley of Kedron. It is generally called the Pillar of Absalom. It is cut out of solid rock. Each side measures 22 feet. Over the columns is a dark frieze, and an Egyptian cornice above this. The height above the surface is 54 feet. It is not absolutely known that this is the pillar Absalom had reared for himself during his lifetime in the king's dale. It is a strange fact, however, that it answers to what is said in the 18th verse of the 18th chapter of II. Samuel, 'And it is called unto this day, Absalom's place.'" See 5424BAI/LVii150CAJS (Voyager # 362437).; The photograph was not catalogued by Lazard--it was catalogued at LKCAJS.; Condition: Good
Collection:
Lenkin Family Collection of Photography (University of Pennsylvania)