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Interior of the Temple at Esna, Upper Egypt, 1838. Artist: David RobertsInterior of the Temple at Esna, Upper Egypt, 1838. A plate from Egypt and Nubia, engraved by Louis Haghe. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Relief of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile in Flood, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of Hapi (Hapy) god of the Nile in Flood, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Detail of a relief of Sekhmet and Knum, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsDetail of a relief of Sekhmet (a local form of Tefnut: lioness-headed) and Knum (ram-headed), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Vue generale d Esne (No. 3, pointe Nord), 1849-50. Creator: Maxime du CampVue generale d Esne (No. 3, pointe Nord), 1849-50
Palais de Mehemet-Ali, a Esne, 1849-50. Creator: Maxime du CampPalais de Mehemet-Ali, a Esne, 1849-50
Vue generale d Esne (No. 1 extremite Sud), 1849-50
Esneh (Latopolis), Construction Ensablee - Paroi Exterieure - Corniche et Sculptures, 1851-52, printed 1853-54
Esneh (Latopolis), Construction Ensablee - Architrave, Futs et Chapiteaux, 1851-52
Vue generale d Esne (No. 2, partie mediale), 1849-50
The Pillared Hall of Ezneh, 1879, (1886). The temple at Esna or Latopolis, on the banks of the River Nile in Egypt. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]
The capitals of the portico, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, 1862. Artist: Francis BedfordThe capitals of the portico, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, 1862. View of the Ptolemaic Period temple dedicated to the ram-headed god Khnum
Perspective view of the portico interior, Esna (Latopolis), Egypt, 1822. Artist: SellierPerspective view of the portico interior, Esna (Latopolis), Egypt, 1822. Interior view of the Ptolemaic Period temple dedicated to the ram-headed god Khnum
Arab cafe at Esna, south of Luxor, Egypt, c1922. Artist: Donald McLeishArab cafe at Esna, south of Luxor, Egypt, c1922. A print from Peoples of all Nations, Volume III, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1922
Temple of Latopolis, Esna, Egypt, c1808. Artist: RovilleTemple of Latopolis, Esna, Egypt, c1808. Two views of the Temple of Khnum, built in the Ptolemaic period
The Temple of Esneh, 19th century. Artist: E WeidenbachThe Temple of Esneh, 19th century. Hypostyle hall inside the Temple of Khnum, built in the Ptolemaic period. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris
Temple at Esneh, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: JH AllanTemple at Esneh, Egypt, 19th century. Hypostyle hall inside the Temple of Khnum at Esna, built in the Ptolemaic period
Columns of the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsColumns of the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Pillars in the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsPillars in the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of Pharaoh before Sekhmet, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of Pharaoh before Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess:a local form of Tefnut), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of Pharaoh before Knum & Sekhmet, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of Pharaoh before Knum (ram-headed) & Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of the Pharaoh before Knum, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of the Pharaoh before Knum (ram-headed god), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Detail of a relief of Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsDetail of a relief on the first Pylon of the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic and Roman PeriodsCloseup of Pharaoh smiting his enemies before Knum (ram-headed god) and Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), the first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esme, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Reliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies, The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, EgyptReliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies before Knum (ram-headed god) and Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods