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St Ursula Shrine, 1489. Artist: Hans MemlingSt Ursula Shrine, 1489. The Reliquary of St Ursula, Memling Museum, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges
St Ursula Shrine, Arrival in Cologne, 1489. Artist: Hans MemlingSt Ursula Shrine, Arrival in Cologne, 1489. The Reliquary of St Ursula, Memling Museum, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges
Judith, 1504. Artist: GiorgioneJudith, 1504. Found in the collection of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia
The Promenade, 1911. Artist: Charles GuerinThe Promenade, 1911. As an admirer of Monet and Renoir, Charles Francois Prosper Guerin took the technique of the Impressionists and applied it in his own style, with unusual and original use of color
Kabul from the Bala Hissar, Afghanistan, 1893. Artist: J StephensonKabul from the Bala Hissar, Afghanistan, 1893. An Engraving from James Taylors The Age We Live In: A History of the Nineteenth Century, From the Peace of 1815 to the Present Time, William Mackenzie
Koreans, Korea, 1900
Korean men, 1900
Korean girl with dolls, 1900
Kars, Turkey, 19th century. Artist: J GodfreyKars, Turkey, 19th century. The city of Kars in northeastern Turkey is a commercial and administrative centre. Manufactures include rugs, wool and leather goods, and processed milk
Cugnots Steam Wagon, 19th century. Trial of Nicolas Joseph Cugnots three-wheeled steam carriage at the Arsenal of Paris, 1770. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (1725-1804) was a French inventor
Ruins, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 4th-3rd Century BC. Punic city in northeastern Tunisia, near Cape Bon
Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey, 190BC. Ancient city on top of the famous Pamukkale hot springs
Heiau, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu
Amphion, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierAmphion, 1615. Amphion and Zethus (also Zethos), in ancient Greek mythology, were the twin sons of Zeus by Antiope. They are important characters in one of the two founding myths of the city of
Phaeton in his chariot, c1470-1536. From the Chicago Institute of Art
Relief from the tomb of Ramose, Luxor, Egypt, 14th century BC. Ramose was vizier to the pharaohs Amenhotep III and Akhenaten in the 14th century BC. This scene in his tomb depicts him and his wife
Gallo-Roman crypt
The Emperor Titus leading his troops, wall relief, Rome. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79
The Virgil Room, Bardo Museum, Tunisia. This was originally the centre of a harem
Origins of Rome, Legend Trojan, 1st Century AD. National Museum of Rome
Fresco, Villa Vettii, Pompeii. c62-79 ADFresco, Villa Vettii, Pompeii. c62-79 A.D
Landscape of Eygue, 1833. Artist: Alexandre PouchkineLandscape of Eygue, 1833
Room with Balcony, 1845. Artist: Adolph MenzelRoom with Balcony, 1845. Located in the collection at, National Gallery, Berlin
Frozen River, c1838-1907. Artist: Charles Henri Joseph LeickertFrozen River, c1838-1907
Pastoral Landscape, c1620-1682. Artist: Claude LorrainPastoral Landscape, c1620-1682
Roman aqueducts seen on the slopes of Saint Just, c1790-1853. Artist: Jean Michel GrobonRoman aqueducts seen on the slopes of Saint Just, c1790-1853. Located in the collection at, Musee des Beaux Arts, Lyon
The Source, 1926. Artist: Etienne DinetThe Source, 1926
The Sun God Ra, Boat Scene. Ra is the most central god of the Egyptian pantheon
Africans bearing gold, c1400 BC. Fragment of painted plaster from the tomb of Sebekhotep, British Museum
Africans bearing gold and other items, c1400 BC. Fragment of painted plaster from the tomb of Sebekhotep, British Museum
Offerings Scene, Wall Painting, Egyptian. British Museum, London
Chapel Interior, Nobles Playing Chess, Thebes, Egypt. Wall painting of two Egyptian nobles playing a board game
Deir el-Medineh, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, (20th Century). Wall painting detail
Pharaoh Seti, Capture of Slaves, Luxor, Egypt
Chapel Interior, Anubis, Thebes, Egypt
Chapel, Thutmose III, Egypt. Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Wall Painting, Detail, Servant with Offerings, Chapel of Menna, Thebes
Wall Painting, Tomb of Nefertiti, Thebes, Egypt. Nefertiti was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV
The Ramesseum, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century. Relief carvings inside the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC
The Victory of Rameses II, Karnak, Egypt, 20th Century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. His rule, which lasted 66 years from 1279 until 1213 BC
The Citadel at sunrise, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesThe Citadel at sunrise, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Cairos citadel was begun by Salah ad-Din (Saladin) in the 12th century but the fortifications were repeatedly added to
Entrance to the city, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesEntrance to the city, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Published in Promenades a travers Le Caire, 1928
Mosque of Muhammad Ali under moonlight, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesMosque of Muhammad Ali under moonlight, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. View showing the citadel and the Mosque built by Muhammad Ali, Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, between 1830 and 1848
Outside a temple, India, 1828. Artist: Marlet et CieOutside a temple, India, 1828. A lithograph from L Inde Francais, 1828. From the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Bricklayer, 1828. Artist: Marlet et CieBricklayer, 1828. A lithograph from L Inde Francais, 1828. From the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Cairo, 1863. Artist: Charles Emile de TournemineCairo, 1863. From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Citadel of Cairo, Egypt, 1880. Published in L Egypt by George Moritz Ebers, 1880
Weighing of the Blocks of Stone, Egypt, 1880. Artist: R BrandamourWeighing of the Blocks of Stone, Egypt, 1880. Published in L Egypt by George Moritz Ebers, 1880