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The visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon, 1890. Artist: Poynter, Edward John (1836-1919)The visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon, 1890. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648, (c1915). Artist: Claude LorrainThe Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648, (c1915). The painting is held by the National Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney
The Queen of Sheba before the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem, ca 1630-1634. Artist: Bray, Salomon de (1597-1664)The Queen of Sheba before the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem, ca 1630-1634. Private Collection
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1639. Creator: Johann Heinrich SchonfeldSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1639
Sheba, c.1929. Creator: Mary TripeSheba, c.1929. This is a portrait of Allison Kirkcaldie, who was part of the family that owned Wellington's Kirkcaldie and Stains department store
Queen of Sheba and King Solomon conceiving King Menelik I, 20th Century. Creator: UnknownQueen of Sheba and King Solomon conceiving King Menelik I, 20th Century
King Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, 1620-1629. Creator: Frans Francken IIKing Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, 1620-1629. The queen of Sheba is reported in the Book of Kings to have journeyed to Jerusalem to test King Solomon's wisdom
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1540-c.1545. Creator: Circle of Jan van ScorelSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1540-c.1545
The Queen of Sheba (La Reine de Saba), 1896-1900. Creator: Odilon RedonThe Queen of Sheba (La Reine de Saba), 1896-1900
The Queen of Sheba, ready to leave her kingdom to find King Solomon, seated on a mother... 1925The Queen of Sheba, ready to leave her kingdom to find King Solomon, seated on a mother-of-pearl conch, 1925
King Solomon and Queen of Sheba, Mid of 17th cen. Creator: Stalbemt, Adriaen, van (1580-1662)King Solomon and Queen of Sheba, Mid of 17th cen. Found in the Collection of the Sammlung Wurth, Schwabisch Hall
Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, n.d. Creator: Bernardo CastelloSolomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, n.d
King Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, 1515 / 20. CreatorKing Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba, 1515/20
Queen of Shebas Visit to Solomon, 1548. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelQueen of Shebas Visit to Solomon, 1548
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1549. Creator: Dirck Volkertsen CoornhertSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1549. After Maarten van Heemskerck
Glass Panel with Solomon Receiving The Queen of Sheba, Franco-Netherlandish, 15th-16th century
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1784. Creator: Philippe Lambert Joseph SpruytSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1784
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, early 19th century
Abners Messenger before David (?); The Queen of Sheba Bringing Gifts to Solomon; The Annunciation, ca. 1480
The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi. Artist: Iranian master)The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi. Found in the collection of The David Collection
Ivory, Apes and Peacocks (The Queen of Sheba), c1909. Artist: John DuncanIvory, Apes and Peacocks (The Queen of Sheba), c1909. Painting held at the Glasgow Museums, Glasgow. From The Studio Volume 80. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1920]
The Queen of Sheba Offering Gifts to Solomon (Detail). Found in the Collection of Galleria Sabauda, Torino
The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon, ca 1545. Artist: Sustris, Lambert (1515 / 20-after 1591)The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon, ca 1545. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerSolomon and the Queen of Sheba, c1534. Painting housed in the Royal Collection. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]
The Queen of Sheba, 1937The Queen of Sheba. The Queen of Sheba was a monarch of the ancient kingdom of Sheba. From an original drawing by A. K. Macdonald
Queen of Sheba before Solomon, 1640s. Artist: Knupfer, Nicolaes (1609-1655)Queen of Sheba before Solomon, 1640s. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Queen of Sheba Bringing Gifts to King Solomon. Artist: Rosa (Badalocchio), Sisto (1585-c. 1647)The Queen of Sheba Bringing Gifts to King Solomon. From a private collection
King Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba (from the Bible historiale by Guiart des Moulins), 1400-1415. Found in the collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Queen of Sheba (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 13th century. Artist: Byzantine MasterThe Queen of Sheba (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 13th century. Found in the collection of the Saint Marks Basilica, Venice
King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1435. Artist: Conrad WitzKing Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1435. In this panel from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, Witz painted a gold background with filigree ornamentation and placed both his figures before it
Norwegian Tapestry from Gudbrandsdal, dated 1620s. Solomon and Sheba. (Lettering at top appears reversed). At Museum of Applied Arts, Oslo
The Queen of Sheba before Solomon, 1601. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesThe Queen of Sheba before Solomon, 1601. Vredeman de Vries, Hans (Jan) (1526-1606). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave DoreKing Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba, 1865-1866. From Gustave Dores illustrated Bible (I Kings10:2)
King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. From the Bible (I Kings10: 2). Chromolithograph after a 15th century miniature in the Breviary of Cardinal Grimani attributed to Hans Memling