Description
View on the Golden Gate from the Garden of Gethsemane in Jerusalem painting is available as a reproduction on canvas and metal in 2 options: limited and open edition.
– Limited edition on canvas comes hand embellished, framed, numbered and signed by Alex Levin. This edition is limited to only 25 signed prints that ever will be published. This makes it more unique and collectable. Once that specific print run sells out, there will be no other editions of that image made by the artist.
– Open edition available on canvas or metal. Canvas comes fully framed and has a traditional, classic look. Metal edition made from high-quality aluminum. It has a modern and contemporary look. Reflects light and enhances the colors in the artwork.
Both the limited and open editions are ready-to-hang wall art. The canvas reproduction arrives beautifully stretched and elegantly framed to add a touch of sophistication to your space, ready for hanging on your wall.
Each reproduction is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring that you receive an original and authentic piece of art.
Please see more information regarding the limited and open edition reproductions HERE
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The Golden Gate, also known as the Eastern or Gate of Mercy, is a historic landmark located in the Old City of Jerusalem. The gate is considered to be one of the main entrances to the Temple Mount, a site of significant religious importance to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
The Golden Gate has a rich history and is mentioned in several ancient texts, including the Christian Bible and the Jewish Talmud. According to tradition, the gate is the entrance through which the Messiah will enter Jerusalem in the end times, making it a symbol of hope and faith for many people.
The current structure dates back to the Byzantine period, around the 6th century AD, and has been modified several times over the centuries. In the 8th century, the Umayyad Caliph al-Walid I built a mosque over the gate, which was later destroyed by the Crusaders in the 12th century. The gate was sealed off by the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century and remained closed until the 19th century.
Today, the Golden Gate is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to admire its historical and religious significance. Despite being sealed, the gate remains an important symbol of hope and renewal for people of all faiths. Whether you are a religious pilgrim or simply a history buff, the Golden Gate is a must-visit site in Jerusalem.