Tourism in Palestine
This posters was designed as an ad by the Bezalel Art Academy
in Jerusalem in the 1920's to promote tourism in Palestine (pre
1948 Israel) and to purchase items made there in order to help
it's economy and the artists who lived there. Featuring the words
"Come and See Erez Israel" above a tourist looking at
a map of Israel. Around the center are drawings of places of interest,
such as:
- Tower of David
- Rachel's Tomb
- Metulah
- Rishon LeZion
- Cave of Machpelah
- Herzliah
- Mosque of Omar
Also features an adveritsement for "The Association of
Jewish Guides, Properly Trained In All Subjects That Make a Good
Guide, Is At Your Service".
Can be framed easily, and is a must for any Judaica collection,
especially one dealing with tourism in pre-1948 Israel and the
rise of the State of Israel. Limited copies of this poster are
available, as such it is slightly more expensive.
Poster measures 19-2/3" x 27-1/2" (50 cm x 70 cm.). Please email
me at moshe@judaicaposters.com
with any questions.
This poster (as all of my posters) is shipped rolled in a tube.
To pay by check, just send me an email: moshe@judaicaposters.com
and indicate which items you'd like. I will respond with further
information.
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