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Tunisien Collection

Background imageTunisien Collection: Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture

Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis
CUL4867768 Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis. Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageTunisien Collection: Queen Dido of Carthage's banquet for the poet Aeneas. Dido in a tiara is flanked by Aeneas

Queen Dido of Carthage's banquet for the poet Aeneas. Dido in a tiara is flanked by Aeneas
FLO4620767 Queen Dido of Carthage's banquet for the poet Aeneas. Dido in a tiara is flanked by Aeneas and her sister Anna on a raised platform

Background imageTunisien Collection: Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno

Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno
FLO4620763 Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno, whose temple can be seen behind

Background imageTunisien Collection: Lettre K Kroumir. Gravure in 'Petit alphabet illustre'

Lettre K Kroumir. Gravure in "Petit alphabet illustre"
DUV4212968 Lettre K Kroumir. Gravure in " Petit alphabet illustre". Pellerin, imprimeur-editeur, epinal. Bibliotheque enfantine. Serie mignonne. Seconde moitie du 19eme siecle

Background imageTunisien Collection: Tunisie - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons (Coat of Arms Flags) c. 1880 (lithograph)

Tunisie - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons (Coat of Arms Flags) c. 1880 (lithograph)
DUV4215962 Tunisie - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons (Coat of Arms Flags) c.1880 (lithograph) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTunisien Collection: Didon, Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Enee. She points the sword towards her belly as a

Didon, Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Enee. She points the sword towards her belly as a
JLJ4678867 Didon, Queen of Carthage, abandoned by Enee. She points the sword towards her belly as a sign of despair. Painting by Andrea Sacchi (1599-1661) 1635 Sun

Background imageTunisien Collection: Camel driver at dusk in the Sahara desert, Douz, Tunisia

Camel driver at dusk in the Sahara desert, Douz, Tunisia

Background imageTunisien Collection: Camel driver at dusk in the Sahara desert, Douz, Tunisia

Camel driver at dusk in the Sahara desert, Douz, Tunisia



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