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Alabaster Collection (page 2)

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Inscribed slab from the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, 8th cen. BC

Inscribed slab from the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, 8th cen. BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
Inscribed slab from the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, 8th cen. BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Egypt, c1930s. Artist: ENA

Egypt, c1930s. Artist: ENA
Egypt. This alabaster andro-sphinx was discovered on the site of Memphis in 1912. It dates from the time of Rameses II, c1930s. From Geographical Magazine, Volume 3

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Alabaster vases, Tutankhamuns tomb, Egypt, 1933-1934

Alabaster vases, Tutankhamuns tomb, Egypt, 1933-1934. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter (1874-1939)

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Alabaster Sphinx at Memphis, Egypt, c1920s-c1930s(?)

Alabaster Sphinx at Memphis, Egypt, c1920s-c1930s(?). This sphinx is thought to date from the 18th or 19th dynasty of Ancient Egypt (c14th-13th century BC)

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Painting on the reverse of the Trebon Altarpiece, c1380 (1955)

Painting on the reverse of the Trebon Altarpiece, c1380 (1955). Artist: Master of the Trebon Altarpiece
Painting on the reverse of the Trebon Altarpiece, c1380 (1955). St Catherine of Alexandria, St Mary Magdalene and St Margaret of Antioch

Background imageAlabaster Collection: The Interior of the Buurkerk at Utrecht, 1644. Artist: Saenredam, Pieter (1597-1665)

The Interior of the Buurkerk at Utrecht, 1644. Artist: Saenredam, Pieter (1597-1665)
The Interior of the Buurkerk at Utrecht, 1644. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Stopper from one of the canopic urns from the tomb of Tutankhamun, 18th Dynasty

Stopper from one of the canopic urns from the tomb of Tutankhamun, 18th Dynasty. The head of the king is wearing the nemes, royal headdress

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Lid of an unguent jar in the form of an ibex, from Tutankhamuns tomb, 14th century BC

Lid of an unguent jar in the form of an ibex, from Tutankhamuns tomb, 14th century BC. Eyes inlaid with bronze and glass-pasteroyal cartouche

Background imageAlabaster Collection: The throne room of the Minoan royal palace at Knossos, c. 21st -14th century BC

The throne room of the Minoan royal palace at Knossos, c. 21st -14th century BC
The throne room of the Minoan royal palace at Knossos. The alabaster throne is the oldest throne in Europe, c.21st -14th century BC

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Syrian Eye-goddess

Syrian Eye-goddess
Alabaster Syrian Eye-goddess from Tell Brak, from the British Museums collection

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Stone panels from northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c700-c681 BC

Stone panels from northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c700-c681 BC
Relief of Assyrian slingers at the siege of Lachish, from the north-west palace at Nineveh of Sennacharib, from the British Museums collection

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Egyptian Alabaster Jar

Egyptian Alabaster Jar
Egyptian Alabastar Jar from the Munich Egyptian Museum

Background imageAlabaster Collection: The Dying Lion, a stone panel from Nineveh, northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c645 BC

The Dying Lion, a stone panel from Nineveh, northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c645 BC
The Dying Lion, stone panel from Nineveh, northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c645 BC. Wall panel showing a lion struck by one of the kings arrows. It has long been acclaimed as a masterpiece

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Head detail of Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Head detail of Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Background imageAlabaster Collection: Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC

Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC. Isis and Osiris were the parents of the falcon-headed god Horus



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