Color lithograph by Moshe Ben Yitzchak Mizrachi (Shah) , on Jerusalem topics, divided into three main subjects relating to Jerusalem (the Temple Mount, the Binding of Isaac and the Western Wall) with illustrations of tombs of the righteous in the Land of Israel at the sides.
Moshe Ben Yitzchak Mizrachi (Shah) (1870? -1940) became famous as a Jerusalemite artist. He was born in Teheran, apparently before 1870, and immigrated to Israel in 1890. He opened a religious art workshop in the Land, where he earned his fame. The nickname Shah was given to him due to his prowess in Chess.
[1] leaf, 43×8 cm lithograph print on paper, glued to the frame.
Very fine condition, minimal aging stains in the margins.