Jaffa / Veduta dalle Tombe.

Article ID ASP1446

Title

Jaffa / Veduta dalle Tombe.

Panorama view of the then city of Jaffa (today Tel Aviv-Jaffa) seen from the cemeteries. After Barbieri, published by Francesco Pagnoni, Milan.

Year

ca. 1850

Artist

Terzaghi

Historical Description

Tel Aviv was founded by the Jewish community on the outskirts of the ancient port city of Jaffa in 1909. Immigration by mostly Jewish refugees meant that the growth of Tel Aviv soon outpaced Jaffa's, which had a majority Arab population at the time. Tel Aviv and Jaffa were merged into a single municipality in 1950, two years after the establishment of the State of Israel. In the 16th century, Jaffa was conquered by the Ottomans and was administered as a village in the Sanjak of Gaza. Napoleon besieged the city in 1799 and killed scores of inhabitants; a plague epidemic followed, decimating the remaining population. The surrendering garrison of several thousand Muslims was massacred. Builder in Tel Aviv, 1920s Jaffa began to grow as an urban center in the early 18th century, when the Ottoman government in Istanbul intervened to guard the port and reduce attacks by Bedouins and pirates. However, the real expansion came during the 19th century, when the population grew from 2,500 in 1806 to 17,000 in 1886.

Place of Publication Milano
Dimensions (cm)13,5 x 19 cm
ConditionTear on lower part perfectly restored
Coloringcolored
TechniqueLithography