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Karnak Collection (#20)

"Exploring the Mystical Temples of Karnak: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Karnak

Background imageKarnak Collection: Temples at Karnak, Egypt, circa 1880s

Temples at Karnak, Egypt, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageKarnak Collection: View of the temple and sacred lake, Karnak, Egypt, circa 188

View of the temple and sacred lake, Karnak, Egypt, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Wall with scenes of

Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Wall with scenes of Pharaoh Ramesses II making offerings to the gods. 19th Dynasty. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Altar offerings with perfume bottles a

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Altar offerings with perfume bottles a
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting an altar offerings with perfume bottles and papyrus flowers. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with a jackal

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with a jackal
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief with a jackal. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with an Ibis

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with an Ibis
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief with an ibis. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with two rushes

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Relief with two rushes
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief with two rushes. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting an owl. Karnak

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting an owl. Karnak
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting an owl. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a vulture. Karnak

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a vulture. Karnak
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a vulture. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a goose next to the sun. Karn

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a goose next to the sun. Karn
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a goose next to the sun. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a bee and a rush symbols of L

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a bee and a rush symbols of L
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a bee and a rush symbols of Lower and Upper Egypt. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a hare, the sacred animal of

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a hare, the sacred animal of
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a hare, the sacred animal of the goddess Unut. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Incense burner. Relief

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Incense burner. Relief
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting an incense burner held by Ramesses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. A pharaoh before a god. Relief

Egyptian Art. Karnak. A pharaoh before a god. Relief
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a pharaoh, wearing the Deshret or Red Corwn, before a god. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an offering to the god Amun. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Offerer. Relief

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Offerer. Relief
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting an offerer with food. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. A pharaoh making an offering of flower

Egyptian Art. Karnak. A pharaoh making an offering of flower
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex.A pharaoh making an offering of flowers of papyrus to the gods. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offe

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offe
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting the Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offering to an Egyptian god. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh surrounded by two diviniti

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh surrounded by two diviniti
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting the Pharaoh surrounded by two divinities. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Statue of Mentuhotep. Egyptian Art Museum. Luxor. Egypt

Statue of Mentuhotep. Egyptian Art Museum. Luxor. Egypt
Statue of Mentuhotep. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. Vizier under Sesostris I. Headless statue, represented as a scribe, from Temple of Amun at Karnak. Egyptian Art Museum. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Statue-cube of the vizier Nes-Pekashutty. Egypt

Statue-cube of the vizier Nes-Pekashutty. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Statue-cube of the vizier Nes-Pekashutty. From the Temple of Amon (Karnak). 22nd Dynasty Third Intermediate Period. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Colossal head of Amenhotep I, second pharaoh of the Eighteen

Colossal head of Amenhotep I, second pharaoh of the Eighteen
Egyptian Art. Colossal head of Amenhotep I, second pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1525-1504 BC. From the Temple of Amon (Karnak). Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of

Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of
Egyptian Art. Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of the god Amon). Built during the reign of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Temple of Karnak. The Great Temple of Amon. Hypostyle hall

Temple of Karnak. The Great Temple of Amon. Hypostyle hall. Partial view. Exterior. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt

Background imageKarnak Collection: Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III

Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III
Egyptian Art. Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Imenhetep III). Represents Khepri, god of sunrise. Sacred Lake. Temple of Karnak. Around Luxor. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom

Background imageKarnak Collection: Karnak (Roberts) 1847

Karnak (Roberts) 1847
The sun sets over the majestic ruins of the temple complex of Karnak Date: 1847

Background imageKarnak Collection: Karnak / The Pylon / 1904

Karnak / The Pylon / 1904
The great pylon at the Temple complex of karnak. Date: 1904

Background imageKarnak Collection: Columns at Karnak 1846

Columns at Karnak 1846
The columned hall at the temple complex of Karnak, Thebes. Date: 1846

Background imageKarnak Collection: Karnak Temple ruins

Karnak Temple ruins Date: 20th century

Background imageKarnak Collection: Obelisk at Karnak, Egypt

Obelisk at Karnak, Egypt. Date: circa 1870

Background imageKarnak Collection: View at Karnak, Egypt

View at Karnak, Egypt. Date: circa 1870

Background imageKarnak Collection: Carved pillars at Karnak, Egypt

Carved pillars at Karnak, Egypt. Date: circa 1870

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egypt Karnak

Egypt Karnak
The avenue of Sphinxes Date: circa 1910

Background imageKarnak Collection: Rameses II Colossus

Rameses II Colossus
Colossal statue of RAMESES II ( The Great ), Pharoah of Egypt, with the smaller statue of his wife NEFERTARI between his legs, Karnak, Thebes, (modern day Luxor), Egypt Date: REIGNED 1279 - 1212 BC

Background imageKarnak Collection: Egyptian Relief

Egyptian Relief
Relief at the east side of the 4th Pylon of Thutmosis I, showing the god Amun Re (left), Rameses II (centre) and Osiris (right), Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt. Date: 13th century BC

Background imageKarnak Collection: Relief Queen Nefertiti New Kingdom Amarna Period

Relief Queen Nefertiti New Kingdom Amarna Period
Relief, Queen Nefertiti, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca, 13531336 BC, Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Sandstone, H, 22 cm, 8 11/16, w, 32, 12 5/8, Nefertiti, name means, Beautiful

Background imageKarnak Collection: Artist Gridded Sketch Senenmut New Kingdom Dynasty 18

Artist Gridded Sketch Senenmut New Kingdom Dynasty 18
Artist, Gridded Sketch, Senenmut, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca, 14791458 B.C, Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Radim, entrance, Tomb, TT 71, 193536, Limestone, ink, h, 22.5 cm, 8 7/8

Background imageKarnak Collection: Karnak Pylone de Ptolomee 1880s Albumen silver print

Karnak Pylone de Ptolomee 1880s Albumen silver print
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Background imageKarnak Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Avenue of Sphinxes, Ram headed sphinxes connecting the Temple of Karnak

Egypt, Luxor, Avenue of Sphinxes, Ram headed sphinxes connecting the Temple of Karnak with the Temple of Luxor

Background imageKarnak Collection: Pylons at Karnak, Scene on the Nile, Egypt, Engraving 1880

Pylons at Karnak, Scene on the Nile, Egypt, Engraving 1880

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 3203 x 4187

Source Size = 3203 x 4187
INTERIOR OF THE APE-T TEMPLE AT KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 1747 x 2623

Source Size = 1747 x 2623
A SHEPHERD AT KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 2890 x 2484

Source Size = 2890 x 2484
COLUMN IN THE GREAT COURT OF KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 2477 x 4409

Source Size = 2477 x 4409
VILLAGE OF KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 3191 x 4121

Source Size = 3191 x 4121
THE GREAT HALL OF PILLARS AT KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 2627 x 4130

Source Size = 2627 x 4130
Sekhet statues near the temple of Mut, Karnak. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 2717 x 1770

Source Size = 2717 x 1770
SPHINX AT KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKarnak Collection: Source Size = 2833 x 4137

Source Size = 2833 x 4137
Dealer in Antiquities on the Road from Luxor to Karnak. Egypt, Engraving 1879




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"Exploring the Mystical Temples of Karnak: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Karnak, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that holds centuries of Egyptian history. As you wander through this magnificent complex, you'll encounter breathtaking sights and intriguing symbols. Amongst the towering structures stands a lone figure, surrounded by the grandeur of the Temples of Karnak. Here, one can feel the presence of Goddess Sekhmet, her power emanating from every stone and carving. As you delve deeper into this ancient realm, your eyes are drawn to a relief depicting a bee – an emblem representing Lower Egypt. This symbol reminds us of the intricate connections between nature and spirituality within Egyptian art. In awe-inspiring moments, men sit at the base of colossal columns in contemplation. These pillars stand as testaments to human ingenuity and devotion throughout time. The Great Pillars within Hypostyle Hall leave visitors spellbound with their sheer size and architectural brilliance. They serve as reminders that even thousands of years ago, humans possessed remarkable engineering skills. Moving further into Karnak Temple Complex, you discover the sacred Lake Amun - its tranquil waters reflecting centuries-old secrets whispered by ancient priests. Venturing beyond Thebes' great temple walls reveals more wonders awaiting exploration. The Temple of Khonsu beckons with its mystic allure; it is here that rituals were performed to honor this revered deity. Transporting yourself back in time to 1922 brings forth another marvel - Tutankhamun's Tomb in Valley of Kings. Gazing upon its antechamber evokes a sense of wonderment at how such treasures have survived millennia for us to witness today. Finally, fragments from Nebamun's tomb paintings offer glimpses into everyday life during Egypt's illustrious 18th Dynasty. These remnants remind us that behind grand temples lie stories etched on walls waiting patiently to be discovered.