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detail of gold and faded blue patina..... Annie Sloan has made this look easy to accomplish with her Chalk Paint. I'd probably use a dark (Aubusson) and light (Louis) blue, maybe a little Old White on the high spots. Design, Ornament, Dekorasyon, Resim, Hoa, Sanat, Beautiful, Artesanato, Deko
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detail of gold and faded blue patina..... Annie Sloan has made this look easy to accomplish with her Chalk Paint. I'd probably use a dark (Aubusson) and light (Louis) blue, maybe a little Old White on the high spots.
’Papyrus and lotus flowers at Abydos’.    	In this relief detail we see pharaoh Seti I Egypt, Ancient Artefacts, Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Luxor, Africa, Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Egyptian Art
Egypt: Temples of Abydos - Smit & Palarczyk
’Papyrus and lotus flowers at Abydos’. In this relief detail we see pharaoh Seti I
This series of four relief sculptures is installed in the Science Building at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Air Inspiration, Sculptures, Art, Art Deco, Bas Relief Art, Sculpture Art, Wood Art, Artwall, Art Deco Architecture
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This series of four relief sculptures is installed in the Science Building at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Air
Ancient Egypt is famous for its timeless beauties, such as this dancing girl depicted in relief carving inside a mastaba tomb at Saqqara. Surrounded by a rich historic and urban heritage, and embroiled in the uncertainties of revolution, Egypt's contemporary artists are using the female form to express hopes and fears for the future. Ancient Art, Ancient Egypt Art, Egyptian
Ancient Egypt is famous for its timeless beauties, such as this dancing girl depicted in relief carving inside a mastaba tomb at Saqqara. Surrounded by a rich historic and urban heritage, and embroiled in the uncertainties of revolution, Egypt's contemporary artists are using the female form to express hopes and fears for the future.
8th century BC city of Gurgum was the capital of a neo-Hittite kingdom in southeast Anatolia, and a center for the production of stelae with Hittite hieroglyphs. Depicted is the young Tarhunpiyas standing on his mother's knees, holding a stylus and the leash to his hawk. A writing tablet is placed before him, above his mother's head. Archaeology, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Near East, Ancient, Ancient World History
Anatolia: Hatti, Phrygia, Urartu, Hurri, Mitanni - The ancient Black people of Turkey
8th century BC city of Gurgum was the capital of a neo-Hittite kingdom in southeast Anatolia, and a center for the production of stelae with Hittite hieroglyphs. Depicted is the young Tarhunpiyas standing on his mother's knees, holding a stylus and the leash to his hawk. A writing tablet is placed before him, above his mother's head.
Etruscan relief from the Ludovisi Throne  c.550 BC Ancient Greek Art, Ancient Times, Statuary
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Etruscan relief from the Ludovisi Throne c.550 BC
Stucco relief panel Period: Early Imperial Date: 2nd half of 1st century A.D. Culture: Roman Medium: Stucco Statue, Roman, Roman Sculpture
Stucco relief panel | Roman | Early Imperial | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stucco relief panel Period: Early Imperial Date: 2nd half of 1st century A.D. Culture: Roman Medium: Stucco
Detail of an Assyrian orthotast from the palace of Assunasirpal II in Nimrud (884-860 BC). Ancient Aliens, Ancient Ruins, Ancient Persia
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Detail of an Assyrian orthotast from the palace of Assunasirpal II in Nimrud (884-860 BC).
A statue of Gilgamesh and proof that cats didn't like being held 4500 years ago either. Mythology, Statues, Iraq
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A statue of Gilgamesh and proof that cats didn't like being held 4500 years ago either.
Hathor Holding Nefertari's Hand. Symbolizes the union of the upper Egypt and Lower Egypt Kemer, History, Historia, Tutankhamun, Kemet, Kunst, Bastet, Cleopatra
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Hathor Holding Nefertari's Hand. Symbolizes the union of the upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
Sakkara, Memphis, Tomb of Kagmeni, 6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Egypt. Ancient Egyptian Artifacts, Egyptian Gods
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Sakkara, Memphis, Tomb of Kagmeni, 6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Egypt.
Havana Art Deco Vintage, Art Nouveau, Street Art, Decoration, Art Deco Bar, Art Deco Buildings
Havana Art Deco
Havana Art Deco
Love Stone Ancient Persian, Ancient Architecture, Oriental
Ancient Persia
Love Stone
The Lovers  A charming early medieval carving inside Millstatt monastery in Austria, these lovers may represent Tristan and Isolde, the popular Celtic pair famous throughout Europe. Irish, Historical Artifacts, Medieval Times, Medieval Period, Romanesque Art
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The Lovers A charming early medieval carving inside Millstatt monastery in Austria, these lovers may represent Tristan and Isolde, the popular Celtic pair famous throughout Europe.
Persepolis relief - IRAN - M Monuments, Aladdin, Iran
Persepolis relief - IRAN - M
Detail from a relief. King Ramses II  at Abydos. 19th Dynasty,
Ramses II
Detail from a relief. King Ramses II at Abydos. 19th Dynasty,
Grey Home Decor Idea Persepolis Persian Archer Fine art Photography Print Iran 12x18 20x30. $95.00, via Etsy. Persian Architecture, Persian Culture
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Grey Home Decor Idea Persepolis Persian Archer Fine art Photography Print Iran 12x18 20x30. $95.00, via Etsy.
THE LAST GREEK QUEEN OF EGYPT Cleopatra VII Philopator (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ; Late 69 BC[1] – August 12, 30 BC), known to history as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ancient Egypt,  The name Cleopatra is derived from the Greek name Κλεοπατρα (Kleopatra) which meant "glory of the father" in the feminine form, derived from κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with πατρος (patros) "of the father" (the masculine form would be Kleopatros Κλεοπατρος) Queen, Draw, Durga, Anubis, Egyptian Queen, Ancient Queen, Amaterasu
Ancient Egyptian Art and Pottery
THE LAST GREEK QUEEN OF EGYPT Cleopatra VII Philopator (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ; Late 69 BC[1] – August 12, 30 BC), known to history as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, The name Cleopatra is derived from the Greek name Κλεοπατρα (Kleopatra) which meant "glory of the father" in the feminine form, derived from κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with πατρος (patros) "of the father" (the masculine form would be Kleopatros Κλεοπατρος)
Grave stele of a little girl | ca. 450–440 b.c. | Greek | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | Fletcher Fund, 1927 (27.45) Ancient Greece, Classical Period
Marble grave stele of a little girl | Greek | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Grave stele of a little girl | ca. 450–440 b.c. | Greek | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | Fletcher Fund, 1927 (27.45)