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IG_76: Book illustration: Vitraux du Sanctuaire de la Mosquée El Acza à Jérusalem
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Title

Vitraux du Sanctuaire de la Mosquée El Acza à Jérusalem

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Le Bon, Gustave · Author of the photography and watercolour
Dating
1882
Dimensions
29.6 x 22 cm

Iconography

Description

Coloured plate no. 9 in Gustave Le Bon, La Civilisation des Arabes, 1884.
A central round-arch window is flanked by two smaller round-arch windows on the upper level and two round windows on the level below. The stucco and glass windows are composed of flowers and star motifs.

Iconclass Code
48A981 · ornament ~ geometric motifs
48A98131 · ornament ~ circle and derived from circle, e.g.: guilloche
48A9815 · ornament ~ starforms
48A9833 · flowers ~ ornament
48A9878 · interlace ~ ornament
Iconclass Keywords

Technique / State

Technique

Chromolithography

History

Research

This plate showing the windows of the qibla wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was made after a photograph and a watercolour by Gustave Le Bon. He explains how the chancellor of the French consulate in Jerusalem, M. Malpertuy (or Malpertuis), helped him and his team to colour the photographs on site. Le Bon only generally comments on the Al-Aqsa Mosque. He states that the windows over the mihrab date from the 16th AD century and that they had not been published before (Le Bon, 1885, p. 148).
The windows installed in the Al-Aqsa Mosque by the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman Qanuni in the years 934–35 AH / 1528–29 AD did not survive. According to Flood, in 1233–34 AH / 1817–18 AD the windows of the dome of the mosque and probably also the ones of the mihrab façade were altered. A large restoration in the 1360s AH / 1940s AD, as well as the conflagration of 1386–87 AH / 1967 AD, seem to have destroyed all the windows from the 13th century AH / 19th AD (Flood, 2000, p. 449). Le Bon’s plate therefore shows the condition after the restorations of 1233–34 AH / 1817–18 AD. A photograph taken in 1890 by the Maison Bonfils (Fine Arts Library, Harvard College, IAA137243) shows the same windows. The stucco and glass windows existing today show similar patterns, but also numerous differences in colouring and composition. The wall decoration is also no longer the same as on Le Bon’s plate.
Apart from the wide borders, there are no compositional parallels to the windows of the Dome of the Rock, documented by de Vogüé, which presumably date to the early 10th century AH / 16th AD (IG_70–IG_73, VMR_1387). The most striking feature of the windows in the Al-Aqsa Mosque is the blankly glazed rectangle in the middle of the central window. The windows at the lower edge, which are just partially shown, have large pieces of blank glass within a stucco grille framed by a band of small coloured pieces of glass. This probably reflects the popularity of stucco windows with larger pieces of blank glass during the Ottoman Empire in the 12th century AH / 18th AD, especially in Constantinople (see IG_336, IG_369, IG_386).

Dating
1882
Period
1882 – 1884
Related Locations

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Fine Arts Library, Harvard College, IAA137243. Retrieved from https://www.archnet.org/sites/2809?media_content_id=125060.

Flood, F. B. (2000). The Ottoman Windows in the Dome of the Rock and the Aqsa Mosque. In Auld, S. & Hillenbrand, R. (eds), Ottoman Jerusalem (pp. 431–462). London: Altajir World of Islam Trust.

Le Bon, G. (1884). La civilisation des Arabes. Paris: Firmin-Didot.

Exhibitions

18.5.2024–1.9.2024: Luminosité de l’Orient, Vitromusée Romont

Image Information

Name of Image
IG_LeBon_1884_IG_76

Inventory

Reference Number
IG_76
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Keller 2024