Solomon’s Pools, near Jerusalem, looking towards Dead Sea by Elizabeth Thompson

Solomon’s Pools, near Jerusalem, looking towards Dead Sea - Elizabeth Thompson -

Artwork Information

TitleSolomon’s Pools, near Jerusalem, looking towards Dead Sea
ArtistElizabeth Thompson
Art MovementRomanticism

About Solomon’s Pools, near Jerusalem, looking towards Dead Sea

The artwork titled “Solomon’s Pools, near Jerusalem, looking towards Dead Sea,” crafted by Elizabeth Thompson, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the landscape genre. This piece is part of the series “Letters from the Holy Land, by Elizabeth Butler,” created in 1906.

This particular artwork depicts a tranquil and expansive natural vista, presumably of the area near Solomon’s Pools with a view directed towards the Dead Sea. The scene illustrates characteristic elements of Romanticism through its vast, dramatic landscape. The painting likely evokes the sublime beauty and contemplative solitude of the region, with subtle yet evocative details that capture the natural environment’s atmospheric essence. The use of light and shadow across the rolling hills, mountains, and water features adds depth to the composition, enhancing the sense of space and serenity that the Romanticism movement sought to convey.

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