Dome of the Rock

Abstract

A view of the Dome of the Rock, the earliest surviving Islamic monument, dating from the late 7th century AD.

Description

A closer view of the Dome of the Rock. In structure the building resembles centrally planned buildings known as martyria of Late Antiquity. Structurally the building is annular, with a cylindrical core capped by a gilded dome which was initially built out of wood. This core is set over the rock and the whole is surrounded by a double octagon.According to Oleg Grabar, the earliest standing building whose composition and impact are comparable to the Dome of the Rock is the Santa Constanza church. Another famous building that is of the same type is San Vitale in Ravenna.

Image Notes

Photograph created December 1969. Processing date unknown. Formerly cataloged as B01.004. Notes written on the slide or index: Jerusalem.

Curator Notes

This slide is a zoomed version of the view in A.03

Identifier A.004
Collection A: Jerusalem
Location Jerusalem, Israel/Palestine
Year 1969
Written Date December, 1969
Slide Notes Jerusalem
General Location Dome of the Rock/Qubbat as-Sakhrah
Camera Location Dome of the Rock from Omar Mosque (detail 1)
Precision Likely
Angle 90 degrees E