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 view of the Dome of the Rock through the northern arcade. Structurally, the building uses the phonetic vocabulary of columns, arches, piers, entablatures etc. as it existed in the Mediterranean world. In plan especially, precedents can be found in earlier churches like that of Ravenna. However, the Dome of the Rock is also a unique building which breaks off the tradition of its predecessors. This it does in many ways: it is unique in its geometry and absolute equality of all faces. Even more ground breaking is the complete sheathing of the building, especially outside, in decoration. Decorating a building on the outside hardly had any precedents at the time.

Image Notes

Photograph created 1977. Photograph processed April 1977. Formerly cataloged as B01.009. No notes written on the slide or index.

Identifier A.009
Collection A: Jerusalem
Location Jerusalem, Israel/Palestine
Year 1977
Batch Stamp APR 77F7
Written Date 1977
Printed Date April, 1977
General Location Dome of the Rock/Qubbat as-Sakhrah
Camera Location Dome of the Rock Through Northern Arch
Precision Likely
Angle 175 degrees S