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Antoine Calbet (1860-1944) , ‘Concert in Old Egypt’, from “Ridpath’s History
Egyptian blue – a bright blue crystalline substance – is believed to be the first unnatu
Ancient Egyptian painted wooden shrine made to hold an Anubis fetish, or imiut. Artist unknown; ca.
Richard Dadd - The Flight out of Egypt - c 1849 - Tate Britain [3500x2780]
Dig Diary, February 12, 2018:We finished the new retaining walls and stairway down to the Thutmoside
The Flight into Egypt, Lorenzo Monaco, 1405
lionofchaeronea:The Flight into Egypt, Hans Thoma, 1879
Head (black bronze) of Ptolemy II or III. Artist unknown; 246-222 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Mus
Golden pendant with repoussédecoration, bearing a portrait of Alexander the Great. Artist unknown;
Ancient Egyptian electrum bead in the shape of a recumbent lion. Artist unknown; ca. 1980 BCE (12th
Molded red glass (faience) plaque bearing the name of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Grea
met-medieval-art:Relief Frieze via Medieval ArtMedium: Pinewood with traces of polychromyRogers Fund
Limestone head of Ahmose I (r. 1550-1525 BCE), first pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Now in the Metrop
medievalpoc:Ancient Art Week!Fayum Mummy PortraitRoman Egypt (c. 80-100 C.E.)Encaustic on Panel, 20.
Black steatite and alabaster gaming discs, Tomb of Hemaka, 1st dyanasty, SaqqaraPhoto by Kenneth Gar
1. Magic wand fragmentPeriod: Middle KingdomGeography: From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cem
Flight into Egypt, Fra Angelico, 1451-52
Terracotta mold with the royal sphinx of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep I (r. ca. 1526-1506 BCE)
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
Bronze figurine of the 3rd Dynasty architect-physician Imhotep, with an inscription reading“belongin
The 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten, shown in part of an offering scene. Artist unknown; ca. 1365-13
Joseph Selling Grain in Egypt, Bartholomeus Breenbergh or workshop, after 1644
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve last worked this piece and theres some changes needed.
Two Rings with Lotus FlowersNew Kingdom (ca. 1400-1200 BCE)In Ancient Egyptian iconography, the lout
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