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Collection of Jerusalems (15)
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A stylized depiction of historic Middle Eastern buildings featuring red domes, arched doorways, and decorative balconies under a clear blue sky.
A hand-drawn silhouette evoking the timeless architecture of an ancient Middle Eastern city, rich in historical character.
A vibrant artistic rendering of the golden-domed Dome of the Rock, nestled among ancient stone structures and olive trees in Jerusalem’s Old City.
A classic scholarly illustration reconstructing the layout and architecture of a Roman civic center, likely based on archaeological evidence from Pompeii or Rome.
A stylized black-and-white silhouette capturing the timeless architecture of a historic Middle Eastern urban landscape.
A stylized cartoon depiction of the Dome of the Rock, highlighting its iconic golden dome and intricate blue-and-green tilework.
A stylized depiction of a fortified city gate with crenellated towers and symmetrical ramp access-perfect for classroom visuals.
A whimsical sketch of a sun-baked desert town with golden-domed structures, arched doorways, and swaying palms under soft clouds.
A classic 19th-century reconstruction drawing of Jerusalem’s Second Temple complex, viewed from the Mount of Olives.
A colorful, simplified depiction of an ancient temple, featuring ornate golden columns and a grand entrance.
A minimalist yet evocative skyline of an ancient Middle Eastern city, rendered in bold silhouette against a clean white background.
A finely detailed woodcut or steel engraving depicting Jerusalem’s Old City in the late 19th century, with the Dome of the Rock prominent among clustered domes and fortified walls.
The Jerusalem Cross-a central Latin cross surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses-symbolizes Christ and the Four Gospels or the spread of faith to the world’s corners.
A vintage illustration reconstructing Jerusalem during the Second Temple period, emphasizing the grandeur of the Temple complex and urban layout.