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这篇文章致力于耶路撒冷摄影艺术的发展,其基础是由亚美尼亚人奠定的。展出的三张照片反映了20世纪上半叶——直到第二次世界大战开始——耶路撒冷居民日常生活的情节和现实。作者是Garabed Krikorian, Johannes Krikorian和Elia Kahvedjian。亚美尼亚摄影师的作品是关于19世纪末- 20世纪初耶路撒冷的特殊纪实材料,成为对耶路撒冷历史的重要贡献。他们是中东地区摄影的先驱。耶路撒冷的亚美尼亚人将他们的历史与犹太人民的历史联系起来,因为这两个民族都遭受了许多考验,包括种族灭绝。然而,这两个民族都幸存了下来,并继续在老城并肩共存,将他们聚集在一起,团结在一起。
Jerusalem Through the Eyes of Armenian Photographers: Garabed Krikorian, Johannes Krikorian, Elia Kahvedjian
The article is dedicated to the development of the art of photography in Jerusalem, the foundation of which was laid by Armenians. The three presented photographs reflect the episodes and realities of the daily life of the inhabitants of Jerusalem in the first half of the 20th century – until the beginning of the Second World War. The authors are Garabed Krikorian, Johannes Krikorian and Elia Kahvedjian. The work of Armenian photographers is a special documentary material about Jerusalem at the end of the 19th century – the beginning of the 20th century, becoming an important contribution to the history of Jerusalem. They are the pioneers of photography in the Middle East. The Armenians of Jerusalem connect their history with the history of the Jewish people, since both peoples suffered many trials, including genocide. However, both peoples survived and continue to coexist side by side in the Old City, bringing them together and uniting them.