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Ancient European and Middle East Sculptures, wood engravings, published 1897 Ancient European and Middle East Sculptures: 1) Lamassu from Dur-Sharrukin (Louvre Museum, Paris); 2) Metope of Temple C at Selinunte with Perseus and the Gorgon, Sicily, Italy; 3) Relief from Damanhur, Egypt; 4) Sphinx from Thebes, Egypt; 5) Relief from Persepolis (Iran); 6) King in the hunt, stone panel from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud Palace Reliefs (British Museum, London); 7) Relief from Thebes, Egypt; 8) Wooden statue of Sheikh Al Balad (Gizeh Museum, Egypt) 9) Antenor Kore (Athens Acropolis Museum; Greece); 10) Lion Gate in Mycenae (Argolid, Greece); 11) Egyptian lion sculpture from the Temple of Isis (Vatican Museum); 12) North-West Royal Palace of Ashurnasirpal II Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq); 13) Relief of King Ashurnasirpal, Nimrud,  Mesopotamia (Iraq); 14) Pharah kills his enemies, relief from the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt; 15) People paying tribute, relief from Persepolis (Iran); 16) IIvory relief from Corneto, etruscan sculpture. Wood engravings, published in 1897. Ancient stock illustration
Ancient European and Middle East Sculptures: 1) Lamassu from Dur-Sharrukin (Louvre Museum, Paris); 2) Metope of Temple C at Selinunte with Perseus and the Gorgon, Sicily, Italy; 3) Relief from Damanhur, Egypt; 4) Sphinx from Thebes, Egypt; 5) Relief from Persepolis (Iran); 6) King in the hunt, stone panel from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud Palace Reliefs (British Museum, London); 7) Relief from Thebes, Egypt; 8) Wooden statue of Sheikh Al Balad (Gizeh Museum, Egypt) 9) Antenor Kore (Athens Acropolis Museum; Greece); 10) Lion Gate in Mycenae (Argolid, Greece); 11) Egyptian lion sculpture from the Temple of Isis (Vatican Museum); 12) North-West Royal Palace of Ashurnasirpal II Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq); 13) Relief of King Ashurnasirpal, Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq); 14) Pharah kills his enemies, relief from the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt; 15) People paying tribute, relief from Persepolis (Iran); 16) IIvory relief from Corneto, etruscan sculpture. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

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Ancient European and Middle East Sculptures: 1) Lamassu from Dur-Sharrukin (Louvre Museum, Paris); 2) Metope of Temple C at Selinunte with Perseus and the Gorgon, Sicily, Italy; 3) Relief from Damanhur, Egypt; 4) Sphinx from Thebes, Egypt; 5) Relief from Persepolis (Iran); 6) King in the hunt, stone panel from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud Palace Reliefs (British Museum, London); 7) Relief from Thebes, Egypt; 8) Wooden statue of Sheikh Al Balad (Gizeh Museum, Egypt) 9) Antenor Kore (Athens Acropolis Museum; Greece); 10) Lion Gate in Mycenae (Argolid, Greece); 11) Egyptian lion sculpture from the Temple of Isis (Vatican Museum); 12) North-West Royal Palace of Ashurnasirpal II Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq); 13) Relief of King Ashurnasirpal, Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq); 14) Pharah kills his enemies, relief from the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt; 15) People paying tribute, relief from Persepolis (Iran); 16) IIvory relief from Corneto, etruscan sculpture. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

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