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sentimentalmouths:Mirrored Obelisk
On this day in 1889, Vincent van Gogh mailed this drawing of cypress trees to his brother Theo in or
The Unfinished Egyptian Obelisk of Aswan,Lying at the Ancient Egyptian quarries of Aswan is a giant
Engraved Obelisk30min. spitpaint, Photoshop CC2020
echiromani:PincianoThis 30-foot obelisk has moved many times in its history. It is currently located
echiromani:QuirinaleThe Quirinal obelisk, of Roman origin, was originally erected on the eastern fla
echiromani:VaticanoThe Vatican obelisk originally belonged to the Forum Julium in Alexandria, where
elsewheregreen:Part of a shattered but still remarkable 1700yr old obelisk at Axum, Ethiopia. Source
echiromani:DogaliAn authentic Egyptian obelisk, Dogali is one of a pair from Heliopolis; the other i
peashooter85:The largest standing Egyptian Obelisk… is in Rome? The Lateran Obelisk,Perhaps the onl
echiromani:LateranenseThe tallest obelisk in Rome, and indeed, the largest standing ancient Egyptian
echiromani:EsqualineStanding at almost 50 feet above its pedestal, this obelisk is of ancient Roman
urcadelimabean:- N. K. Jemisin, The Obelisk Gate
echiromani:MacuteoThis smaller obelisk, about 20 feet tall, was one of a pair from the Temple of Ra
echiromani:Solare obelisk, detail.
echiromani:AgonalisLocated in the heart of Piazza Navona, the Agonalis obelisk enjoys a privileged p
echiromani:SolareThis obelisk is one of two that were erected at the temple of Heliopolis by Psamtik
echiromani:MatteianoThe Matteiano obelisk is perhaps Rome’s most obscure, as it is located in the Vi
egypt-museum:Obelisk of HatshepsutView of the Obelisk of Hatshepsut in the Precinct of Amun-Re, Karn
museum-of-artifacts:The Black Obelisk of King Shalmaneser III, 825 BC. It is the most complete Assyr
egypt-museum:Luxor Temple ComplexView of the Temple of Luxor and Obelisk of Ramesses II, Luxor.
Perched on the obelisk. Etsy: markonpark
An obelisk near Cairo (Egypt, 1934).
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