The Dream of Jerusalem: Lewis Larsson and the American Colony Photographers

In the summer of 1896 men, women, and children left the village of Nås in Sweden and traveled to Jerusalem to await the Second Coming of Christ. They became part of the American Colony — a nonconformist religious sect led by American Mrs Anna Spafford.

The Dream of Jerusalem — Lewis Larsson and the American Coloy Photographers not only provides a depiction of the Swedish emigration and how religious dreams were crushed by harsh reality, but also represents rectification of formerly misrepresented photo history. The successful career of American Colony Photographers Lewis (Hol Lars) Larsson is told here for the first time. His development as a photographer began as a student to the founder of the photo group, the eccentric Bombay Jew and convert to Christianity, Elijah Meyers, then as leading photographer along with his slightly older colleague, American Furman Baldwin. Finally he became head photographer of the group between 1910-30, with a staff of young Swedes as his assistants. Under the collective name of American Colony Photographers they created one of the world’s finest collections of photographs from Palestine and the Middle‑East of that time.

Details

Keywords

Photography

Type

Book

Place of publication

Stockholm

Publisher

Journal

Year

2005

Number of pages

302 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9789197489478

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

Yes

UDC code and author sign

770.9 Gro

Volumes

1

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