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The Palace of Kouyunjik, Restored. (After Layard), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Palace of Kouyunjik, Restored. (After Layard), 1890. Daily life on the mound-ruin of Kouyunjik, palace of Sennacherib in Nineveh. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol
Diana on her chariot, 1821. Creator: Blondel, Merry-Joseph (1781-1853)Diana on her chariot, 1821. Found in the Collection of Musee national du Chateau de Fontainebleau
Three Pique Snuff-Boxes, 1920. Creator: UnknownThree Pique Snuff-Boxes, 1920. Pique work is a decorative technique in which inlaid designs are created by means of small gold or silver pins. From " The Connoisseur Vol
The Hunter Hunted, late 19th-early 20th century, (1922). Creator: Briton RiviereThe Hunter Hunted, late 19th-early 20th century, (1922). Lion attacking a chariot, inspired by ancient Babylonian hunting scenes. From " Bibbys Annual 1922", edited by Joseph Bibby. [J
Triumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: UnknownTriumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London
Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: UnknownPiccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park
Alexander the Great in a chariot pulled by winged griffins, (1932). Creator: UnknownAlexander the Great in a chariot pulled by winged griffins, (1932). After a 12th century Greek marble relief on the north elevation of St Marks Cathedral in Venice, Italy
Interior of Astleys Amphitheatre in 1843, (c1878). Creator: UnknownInterior of Astleys Amphitheatre in 1843, (c1878). Audience watching an equestrian show with a Roman chariot. Philip Astley, the father of modern circus
Phoebus Apollo, 1895, (c1902). Creator: UnknownPhoebus Apollo, 1895, (c1902). After a painting in the Birmingham Museums Trust collection. The Ancient Greek god Apollo driving a chariot pulled by lions. From The Nations Pictures
Red figured Oenochoe: a Chariot Driven by Two Goats, 4th century BC. Creator: Art of Ancient RomeRed figured Oenochoe: a Chariot Driven by Two Goats, 4th century BC. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Triumphal Chariot of Kallo, 1638. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Triumphal Chariot of Kallo, 1638. Found in the Collection of Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp
Chariot-racing at the Circus Massimus in Rome, (19th century)
Ancient History. Persia. War chariot with sickles in their wheels. German engraving, 1865
Public entry of Philip V in Madrid, in 1703, engraving 1870
The sun, colored engraving from the book Le Theatre du monde or Nouvel Atlas, 1645, created, printed and published in Amsterdam by William and Jean Bleau
Mosaic with the representation of a chariot drawn by birds
Sir John Gerards chariot, 1844
Patent chariot, 1809View of a patent chariot, 1809
Britannia in her chariot, 1790. Artist: Peltro William TomkinsAllegorical image showing Britannia in her chariot and putti carrying cornucopia, 1790. The original painting was exhibited at the Bank of England to mark the recovery from illness of King George III
Disciples catching the mantle - the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing the Priests of Baal, 1808Disciples catching the mantle - the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing the Priests of Baal, pub. 1808 (hand coloured etching)
Fricka approaches in anger, 1910. Artist: Arthur RackhamFricka approaches in anger, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Fricka approaches Wotan, angry at the incestuous love of Wotans two children Siegmund and Sieglinde
Tiglath-Pileser I directed by Ninib, 1916. Artist: Evelyn PaulTiglath-Pileser I directed by Ninib, 1916. Ninib was a war-god and god of the Sun and Moon. Tiglath-Pileser I, King of Assyria from 1114 until 1076 BC, praised Ninib as the mighty one of the gods
Thor and Tyr in their Goat-Drawn Chariot, 1925. From The Book of Myths by Amy Cruse, 1925
Phaeton, 1925. Phaeton, son of Helios, driving his fathers chariot. From The Book of Myths by Amy Cruse, 1925
Merodach sets forth to attack Tiamat, 1915. Artist: Ernest WellcousinsMerodach sets forth to attack Tiamat, 1915. Illustration from Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, 1915
Ancient Chinese war chariot, c1820-1839. Artist: Giovanni BigattiAncient Chinese war chariot, c1820-1839. From Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by Jules Ferrario
Rameses II at the Battle of Kadesh, 1275 BC (19th century). Artist: Bigant and AllaisRamesses II at the Battle of Kadesh, 1275 BC (19th century). Rameses fought a great battle against the Hittites under Muwatallis at Kadesh in Syria
Monument to Boadicea, Westminster Bridge, London, c1926-1927Monument to Boadicea, Westminster Bridge, London, 20th century. After the death of Boudiccas (c25-61) husband Prasutagus, leader of the Iceni, the Romans confiscated his lands
Removing a chariot wheel from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1922. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter
Ancient Egyptian coloured bas reliefs, 1822. Artist: Antoine PhelippeauxAncient Egyptian coloured bas reliefs, 1822. Plate 12 from Vol II of Descriptions of Egypt by Henri Joseph Redoute
A chariot being removed from Tutankhamuns tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1920sThe body of a gilt chariot being removed from Tutankhamuns tomb, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1920s. The discovery of Tutankhamuns tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by British archaeologist
Statue of Boadicea, Thames Embankment, London. After the death of Boudiccas husband Prasutagus, leader of the Iceni, the Romans confiscated his lands, committing various atrocities
Big Ben stopped, Palace of Westminster, London, 2005. View of the famous clock tower of the Palace of Westminster which houses the clock and 13-ton bell known as Big Ben
Chariot. From Genetto by Berthold Holzschuher, 1558. Found in the Collection of Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
Autumn (Venus and Adonis), 1616-1617. Found in the Collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome
Study of a scythed chariot. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Reale, Turin
Circus Maximus, 1882. Artist: AnonymousCircus Maximus, 1882. Private Collection
The Chariot of Apollo. Artist: Redon, Odilon (1840-1916)The Chariot of Apollo. Found in the collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris
Chariot and cavalryman, 8th cen. BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtChariot and cavalryman, 8th cen. BC. Found in the collection of the Museum of Oriental Antiquities, Istanbul
Mars, Roman god of war, 1569. Mars (Greek Ares) riding in his chariot pulled by dogs (the dogs of war). Mars was regarded as a male planet, hot and fiery
A Roman Mosaic at Lyons, Representing the Circus Games, 1942. Artist: F. ArtaudA Roman Mosaic at Lyons, Representing the Circus Games, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]
The Fall of Phaeton, late 19th century, (1946). Artist: Odilon RedonThe Fall of Phaeton, late 19th century, (1946). The ancient Greek myth of Phaeton (Phaethon), who asked to be allowed to drive the sun chariot for a day
In the foreground of the Tableau may be observed a Patrician looking very black at the Triumph of t Artist: John LeechIn the foreground of the Tableau may be observed a Patrician looking very black at the Triumph of the General, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech
Celeres, 1852. Artist: John LeechCeleres, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Master of the Horse, 1852. Artist: John LeechMaster of the Horse, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
The Horses of the Morning, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanThe Horses of the Morning, 1880. In Greek mythology, Eos is a Titaness and the goddess of the dawn, who rose each morning from her home at the edge of the Oceanus
Atossas Dream, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanAtossas Dream, 1880. Atossa was an Achaemenid empress and daughter of Cyrus the Great and Cassandane. She lived from 550 BC to 475 BC. From Stories from the Greek Tragedies by the Rev. Alfred J
Chariot Race, 1880. Artist: AntiqueChariot Race, 1880. In Greek mythology, Pelops, king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus, organised chariot races as thanksgiving to the gods and as funeral games in honor of King Oinomaos