This collection of photographs dates back to the mid-19th century, when photography was still in its infancy. Today, more photographs are taken in two minutes than were taken in the entire 19th century, so these old photographs are always of special value.
A massive collection of ancient photographs capturing the holy city of Jerusalem has just caused a stir at an auction when it was sold for nearly £1 million (nearly VND33 billion). Immediately after the price was finalized, this collection of photos became one of the most memorable travel photo collections in the history of auctions.
The collection of vintage photos includes more than 1,000 black and white photos, some of which were taken in the 1840s when photography was in its infancy. The collection captures famous landmarks in the Middle Eastern city of Jerusalem such as Mount Zion, Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Jewish cemetery, etc.
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This photo is one of 1,000 black and white photos that have just been sold for £1 million (equivalent to nearly 33 billion VND). The set of photos captures images of Jerusalem from the 1840s. |
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The photos were collected over 25 years by a man with a great interest in the holy city of Jerusalem. |
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The collection includes photographs taken from the early days of photography, capturing scenes of the holy land of Jerusalem from the mid-19th century. |
The photo collection is diverse in genre and theme. Through the photos, viewers will have detailed images of the lives of Jerusalem people in the 19th century. Through the photos, people will encounter Arab nomads, Muslims, mosques, monuments and impressive landscapes...
The collection of photos was collected over 25 years by an aristocrat with a special interest in Jerusalem - a land with special political, cultural and religious elements. The collection was recently put up for sale by Sotheby's in London in an auction themed on travel and natural history.
Initially, the auction house thought the collection would only fetch around £300,000 (nearly 10 billion VND), but a bidding war broke out during the auction, between two anonymous buyers, who agreed on the price over the phone. In the end, the collection sold for more than three times the initial estimate - £960,000 (more than 31 billion VND).
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According to Sotheby's auction house, the number of photos taken by people around the world within 2 minutes in this era is more than the number of photos taken in the entire 19th century, which is why old photos are so valuable. |
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A photo of the Wailing Wall taken in 1870. This is certainly one of the oldest photographs in the world of Jews praying at the famous wall. |
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Sotheby's initially estimated the photos would fetch just £300,000, but a bidding war broke out in the auction room between two anonymous telephone bidders. |
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A view of the Sea of Galilee, taken in the 1860s. Photographs taken during this period are among the oldest in the history of photography. |
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The photo collection includes photos taken by pioneering photographers, very famous in the history of photography. |
This photo collection is considered by Sotheby's to be the largest collection ever to appear at an auction. Besides the photos taken in the holy land of Jerusalem, there are also photos taken in neighboring countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, Syria...
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The photos were collected by a nobleman over 25 years. |
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Photographs taken in the 1860s show life in Jerusalem. |
According to Dan Tri