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Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Thutmose I. Third pharaoh of 18th Egyptian dynasty. After a work by archeologist Howard Carter

Thutmose I. Third pharaoh of 18th Egyptian dynasty. After a work by archeologist Howard Carter, used in the book The Tomb of Hatshopsitu by Theodore M. Davis, published in London, 1906; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Senseneb, mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the early New Kingdom

Senseneb, mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the early New Kingdom. After a copy by archaeologist Howard Carter of a painted relief from Deir el-Bahri

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Herod, 74 / 73 BC - 4 BC, also known as Herod the Great and Herod I, King of Judea

Herod, 74 / 73 BC - 4 BC, also known as Herod the Great and Herod I, King of Judea
Herod, 74/73 BC - 4 BC, also known as Herod the Great and Herod I, King of Judea. After a 19th century illustration by Claudius Joseph Ciappori-Puche; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The Pharos of Alexandria, or the Lighthouse of Alexandria. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient

The Pharos of Alexandria, or the Lighthouse of Alexandria. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In its time it was amongst the tallest structures in the world

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Portrait of Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 1809 -1847, born as Felix Mendelssohn

Portrait of Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 1809 -1847, born as Felix Mendelssohn. German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early romantic period; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Cyrus II of Persia, c. 600 / 576 - 530 BC, also known as Cyrus the Great?and Cyrus the Elder

Cyrus II of Persia, c. 600 / 576 - 530 BC, also known as Cyrus the Great?and Cyrus the Elder
Cyrus II of Persia, c. 600/ 576 - 530 BC, also known as Cyrus the Great?and Cyrus the Elder. Founder of the Achaemenid Empire and King of Persia, Anshan, Media, Babylon, Sumer and Akkad

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: A battle scene from the Rammeseum at Thebes. This slab is in the hypostyle or Hall of the Presence

A battle scene from the Rammeseum at Thebes. This slab is in the hypostyle or Hall of the Presence and it represents the capture of a city by Rameses II

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Two women in Grecian style dress dancing. From an early 19th century print engraved by Luigi

Two women in Grecian style dress dancing. From an early 19th century print engraved by Luigi Cunego after a design by sculptor Antonio Canov; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The Surrey Institution. After a work by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin

The Surrey Institution. After a work by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin. The London based Surrey Institution was dedicated to scientific and artistic education and research

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Gladiators salute the Emperor before beginning to fight. Ave Imperator

Gladiators salute the Emperor before beginning to fight. Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant - Hail Caesar, we who are about to die salute you

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The Lost Colony of Roanoke, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, United States of America

The Lost Colony of Roanoke, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, United States of America, where 115 people mysteriously disappeared c. 1590

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: William Gaston, 1778 - 1844. American jurist. He was the United States Representative from North

William Gaston, 1778 - 1844. American jurist. He was the United States Representative from North Carolina and wrote the states official song, The Old North State

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Artistic impression of Nineveh as it may have appeared at the height of its power circa 700 - 800 BC

Artistic impression of Nineveh as it may have appeared at the height of its power circa 700 - 800 BC. From The Second Series of the Monuments of Nineveh, by Austin Henry Layard

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: A block of four Penny Black postage stamps. The Penny Black was the worlds first adhesive postage

A block of four Penny Black postage stamps. The Penny Black was the worlds first adhesive postage stamp. The stamp, featuring a portrait of Queen Victoria, was issued on May 1, 1840; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Nadar Elevating Photography to Art. After a work by Honore Daumier from the French magazine Le

Nadar Elevating Photography to Art. After a work by Honore Daumier from the French magazine Le Boulevard, May 25, 1863. Nadar was the pseudonym of French photographer Gaspard-Felix Tournachon

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V. A. Poirson; Illustration

The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V. A. Poirson; Illustration
The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V.A. Poirson; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Hugh Williamson, 1735 - 1819. American doctor and politician. Signatory of the U. S. Constitution

Hugh Williamson, 1735 - 1819. American doctor and politician. Signatory of the U. S. Constitution
Hugh Williamson, 1735 - 1819. American doctor and politician. Signatory of the U.S. Constitution. After an engraving by Asher Brown Durand from a work by John Trumbull; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Horace Vernet. Full name Emile Jean-Horace Vernet, 1789 - 1863. French artist

Horace Vernet. Full name Emile Jean-Horace Vernet, 1789 - 1863. French artist. After an engraving in the Illustrated London News, January 31, 1863 from a photograph by Nadar; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The Battle of Germantown which took place on October 4, 1777 between British

The Battle of Germantown which took place on October 4, 1777 between British and American forces during the American Revolutionary War. In the picture, action around the house of Chief Justice Chew

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: George Washington encourages his troops at the Battle of Princeton, January 3

George Washington encourages his troops at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777 during the American Revolutionary War. from a 19th century engraving after a work by Alonso Chappel; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The retreat of the British army from Concord at the end of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

The retreat of the British army from Concord at the end of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775. The battles triggered the beginning of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Imaginary reconstruction of ancient Corinth. After a 19th century illustration by an unknown

Imaginary reconstruction of ancient Corinth. After a 19th century illustration by an unknown artist; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The genie appears from Aladdins magic lamp. After an illustration by Francis Brundage in an 1898

The genie appears from Aladdins magic lamp. After an illustration by Francis Brundage in an 1898 edition of The Arabian Nights Entertainments; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Xerxes has the sea scourged. Herodotus reported that the incident happened on the Hellespont when

Xerxes has the sea scourged. Herodotus reported that the incident happened on the Hellespont when a storm destroyed his pontoon bridges frustrating the king of the Archaemenid Empires first attempt

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: An imaginary plan of the Temple of Jerusalem, built after the the return of the Jews from their

An imaginary plan of the Temple of Jerusalem, built after the the return of the Jews from their captivity in Babylon. After an illustration in La Geographie Sacree

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC on his way to invade Italy during the Second Punic War

Hannibal crossing the Alps in 218 BC on his way to invade Italy during the Second Punic War. After a work by Charles Winter; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The death of Tecumseh during The Battle of the Thames, October 5, 1813. Tecumseh, 1768 -1813

The death of Tecumseh during The Battle of the Thames, October 5, 1813. Tecumseh, 1768 -1813. Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy known as Tecumsehs Confederacy

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Imaginary interpretation of Solomons Temple, Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II

Imaginary interpretation of Solomons Temple, Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II after the Siege of Jerusalem of 587 BC

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade, 25th October, 1854. After a painting by William Simpson

Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade, 25th October, 1854. After a painting by William Simpson. The failed Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Angelica Catalani, 1780 - 1849. Italian opera singer. After a 19th century work by German artist

Angelica Catalani, 1780 - 1849. Italian opera singer. After a 19th century work by German artist Friedrich Wilhelm Bollinger; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: View of Olympia, Greece, as it may have looked during the 5th and 4th centuries Classical Period

View of Olympia, Greece, as it may have looked during the 5th and 4th centuries Classical Period. The building on the right is the Temple of Zeus. After a work by R. Bohn; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Arms of the Prince of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a

Arms of the Prince of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a combination of two coats of arms side by side in one divided heraldic shield to denote a union

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Antisthenes born circa 445 BC died circa 365 BC. Greek philosopher and pupil of Socrates

Antisthenes born circa 445 BC died circa 365 BC. Greek philosopher and pupil of Socrates. After a 2nd century AD bust in the Vatican museum thought to be a Roman copy of a 3rd century BC work

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Crown worn by the Prince of Wales. From The National Encyclopaedia

Crown worn by the Prince of Wales. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: New York women suffragettes working to secure signatures to petitions in support of their movement

New York women suffragettes working to secure signatures to petitions in support of their movement. After an illustration by Benjamin West Clinedinst in the May 3

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Statue of Zeus in the Temple of Zeus, Olympia in ancient Greece

Statue of Zeus in the Temple of Zeus, Olympia in ancient Greece. It was made by Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC and was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Titus, 39 - 81 AD. Roman Emperor, after a 16th century engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi;

Titus, 39 - 81 AD. Roman Emperor, after a 16th century engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: An Assyrian king travelling. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist from a

An Assyrian king travelling. After an illustration by an unidentified 19th century artist from a bas relief on the walls of the Royal Palace at Ninevah; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as three varieties of Gladdon (Iris foetidissima)

Identified in book as three varieties of Gladdon (Iris foetidissima). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as three types of Nard (Nardostachys jatamansi)

Identified in book as three types of Nard (Nardostachys jatamansi). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: March of the Israelites. The prophet Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt

March of the Israelites. The prophet Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt and through the wilderness to Mount Sinai. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888; Illustration

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Anysis concealed in the marshes of the delta. Anysis, blind king of Egypt

Anysis concealed in the marshes of the delta. Anysis, blind king of Egypt, he was deposed by Sabacos and after hiding in marshland for fifty years, returned to power

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: The meeting between Psamtik III and Cambyses. Psamtik III also known as Psammetichus

The meeting between Psamtik III and Cambyses. Psamtik III also known as Psammetichus, last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt. King Cambyses II of Persia

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as two varieties of tamarisk tree (Tamarix gallica)

Identified in book as two varieties of tamarisk tree (Tamarix gallica). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as papyrus (Papyrus antiquorum). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th

Identified in book as papyrus (Papyrus antiquorum). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Unidentified trees. After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek

Unidentified trees. After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician and botanist Pedanius Dioscoridess 1st century AD work De Materia Medica; Artwork

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as a Fig tree (Ficus carica). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th

Identified in book as a Fig tree (Ficus carica). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician

Background imageArtwork And Paintings Collection: Identified in book as: Top: Citron (Citrus medica), Bottom: European or common pear (Pyrus communis)

Identified in book as: Top: Citron (Citrus medica), Bottom: European or common pear (Pyrus communis). After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician




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"Journey through Art: From Exploration to Expression" Charting New Horizons: William Dampier's Expedition to Western Australia Embark on a visual voyage as we explore the map showcasing the route taken by English explorer William Dampier in 1699. This contemporary artwork captures the spirit of adventure and discovery. Equine Elegance: A Tale of Two Species Step into the world of Mirza Baqir's exquisite illustrations from a 19th-century Iranian book, depicting an ass and a horse. These captivating artworks bring to life Pedanius Dioscorides' ancient work, highlighting the beauty and diversity of these majestic creatures. Ancient Mysteries Carved in Stone: Glanleam House Dolmen Sculpture Immerse yourself in Ireland's rich history with this modern sculpture at Glanleam House. Pay homage to our ancestors as you marvel at this dolmen artwork that stands as a testament to their ingenuity and artistic expression. Bitter Memories Transformed into Art: Ukrainian Famine Memorial Statue Witness the power of art as it commemorates one of history's darkest chapters – the Ukrainian Famine and Genocide under Joseph Stalin's rule. Against the backdrop of Manitoba Legislative Grounds, this memorial statue serves as a poignant reminder never to forget. Abstract Whispers of Nature: Capturing Yukon's Tree Trunks Experience nature through an abstract lens with this mesmerizing photograph captured in Yukon, Canada. By panning the camera while taking the shot, tree trunks transform into vibrant strokes on canvas, revealing nature's hidden artistry. The Serene Giant Buddha: Marvel at Leshan's Masterpiece Behold awe-inspiring craftsmanship etched onto red sandstone cliffs overlooking China’s Min River and Dadu River confluence—the Leshan Giant Buddha stands tall as humanity’s tribute to faith, patience, and artistic grandeur. Le Jockey.