Revisiting Palestine Illustrated
100 Years after Frank Scholten’s visit to the ‘Holy Land’
Author(s)
Chraïti, Rayane
de Groot, Danique
Veeman, Folmer
Contributor(s)
Karène, Sanchez Summerer (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
During the turbulent period following the First World War, Dutch photographer Frank Scholten (1881-1942) travelled to Palestine with the aim of producing an ‘illustrated Bible'. He arrived in Palestine in 1921, ultimately staying for two years, documenting Palestine as the British Mandate was formally being established. Contrarily to many other European photographers portraying Orientalist inspirations, Franck Scholten photographed daily life through the various confessional and ethnic communities, social classes, cities and landscapes of Palestine.
This book revisits the recently released Scholten photographic collection on Palestine by presenting different Christian communities, their diversity, and the changes they faced, along with Muslim and Jewish populations, in early 1920s Palestine.
Keywords
Mandate Palestine; Arab Christians; Minorities; Photography; ScholtenDOI
10.21827/660d5a81a2101ISBN
9789403430867, 9789403430874Publisher
University of Groningen PressPublisher website
https://books.ugp.rug.nl/index.php/ugpPublication date and place
Groningen, 2024Series
Visions of the Middle East and North Africa, 3Classification
Palestine
Photography and photographs