Image 7 of 20 from gallery of The Carreau du Temple / studioMilou architecture. Photograph by Fernando Javier Urquijo
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1. The Relocation of the Abu Simbel temples, 1964 to 1966 Funded by donations from 52 countries, The relocation of the temples was necessary to avoid their being submerged during the creation of Lake Nasser, the massive artificial water reservoir formed after the building of the Aswan High Dam on the Nile River. The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during…
Each print is printed on Kodak professional paper and ready to be matted and framed. Print Name: "Psyche in the Temple of Love" Artist Name: Edward Poynter Date of Creation: 1882 -------Please be sure to read to the bottom of the listing for our special when you purchase multiple prints. ------------------------------------- Printing Information: Each print is created on professional grade photo paper Kodak Endura. Select from 4 different sizes and 2 different finishes. Print Choices: Sizes: 5" wide x 7" high 8" wide x 10" high 8.5" wide x 11" high 11" wide x 14" high Finish Choices: Lustre: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper that has a fine grain pebble texture. Glossy: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper with a glossy finish. Watermarks (copyright logo) will not be shown on your purchased print. IMPORTANT NOTE: Monitor Calibration All computer monitors are different and the colors may appear slightly different on every monitor screen due to calibration. Please understand that the sample photo color may be slightly different due to the calibration of your monitor. --------------------------------- Shipping Details: Packaging: Prints are shipped in a clear resealable poly bag sandwiched between two sturdy cardboard sheets and shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure they arrive safely. ------------------------------ ♥ ♥ BUY 3, GET ONE FREE Woot! Woot! ♥ ♥ FREE Print must be equal price or less. In order to receive the Free print you MUST DO the following: Note-----DO NOT PUT THE FREE PRINT IN THE CART------ Buy 3 prints and in the NOTES TO SELLER BOX specify which Free print you would like and we will be sure to send it along with your purchase. To ensure we send along the correct Free print: Please Copy the Title, specify the size of the print you would like and the paper; lustre or glossy.
Issue de la collaboration avec le Metroplitan Museum of Art de New York, Eichholtz présente le lustre Imperial. Le lustre Imperial s'inspire d'une colonne de marbre datant d'environ 300 av. J.-C., originaire du temple d'Artémis à Sardes, une pièce d'exception de la collection d'art grec et romain du Met. Cette colonne ionique cannelée, initialement mesurant plus de 58 pieds de haut, possède des sculptures délicates de feuillage sur le chapiteau, une caractéristique singulière parmi les colonnes survivantes du temple. Ce lustre rend hommage à ces détails remarquables avec ses éléments élégamment striés, évoquant la finesse et l'élégance des motifs sculptés sur la colonne antique. Fabriqué avec du verre fumé et une finition en laiton brossé, il reflète l'esthétique et la grandeur de cet héritage antique. Avec un diamètre de 44 cm et une hauteur de 106 cm, le lustre Imperial d'Eichholtz incarne l'essence même de l'art antique, fusionnant l'histoire et le design contemporain pour créer une pièce remarquable. Nous vous recommandons 15 ampoules LED E14 de 4W Max. Conception Néerlandaise.
No visit to Rose is complete without a Sunday lunch buffet at Govinda's Restaurant in the lower level of the cream and gold, moat surrounded Hare Krishna Temple in Chatsworth, Kwa Zulu Natal. The last Sunday in September this is just where you would have found us around about lunch time. Hare Ram!! Ambrosia!
Public Invited to Tour Star Valley Wyoming Mormon Temple
The floor of the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas is entirely covered in sand.
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What is it? This project is a microscale model of the famous mortuary temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu (Djamet in Ancient Egyptian, meaning ...
Luxor offers many intoxicating things to see. It's rich with archeological wonders, like 3,950 year old Karnak Temple, mysterious pharaohs tombs, and more.
Wall in the Colonnade of Ramesses II, "The Temple of Ramesses Meriamon united with eternity" decorated with scenes of Ramesses II before different deities.
Image 5 of 8 from gallery of AD Classics: Lotus Temple / Fariborz Sahba. Photo by Adib Roy - http://www.flickr.com/photos/manunited/
1. The Relocation of the Abu Simbel temples, 1964 to 1966 Funded by donations from 52 countries, The relocation of the temples was necessary to avoid their being submerged during the creation of Lake Nasser, the massive artificial water reservoir formed after the building of the Aswan High Dam on the Nile River. The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during…
The Lion Temple at Naqa. The well preserved Lion Temple in Sudan located at Naqa is one of the most beautiful, eccentric and unique temple I have ever seen in my travels. The distinctively brown in colour temple was built by King Natakamani. Known for his passion for arts, Natakamani left a number of buildings and temples. The front of this Lion Temple depicts the king and his wife Amanitore in separate scenes, holding their enemies by the hair while ready to deal a crushing blow. On the sides there are carvings of the royal couple in front of a group of deities, headed by Apedemak and followed by a number of Egyptian ones. One of the unique attributes of this temple is the depiction on the temple's pylon. It pictures Apedemak in rare form, still a human body with a lion head, yet his lower torso is pictured as a snake emerging from a lotus flower. Indeed the bases for Kushite architecture style have been affected by Egyptian civilisation, but since the sunset of the 25th Dynasty and later the move from Napata to Meroe, Kushite iconography has been significantly influenced by indigenous factors. Take the example of Queen Amanitore, where her African features are very clear -- broad shoulders, round head and apparently chunky body. To the contrary of their northern neighbours, the queen in her victory relief appears to be the same size as King Natakamani, a breakaway from the Egyptian style and speculation that the king and queen might have played equal roles. At the rear wall of the temple there is a relief of Apedemak picturing him in the centre while receiving offerings from the king and queen on either side. He appears triple headed and double armed. When you see it, the Indian goddess Shiva would probably be the first thing that comes to mind. Have the Kushites been influenced by far away India? May be, though history states that commercial ties between the two nations through the Red Sea Port of Adulis (near Massawa in Eritrea) have never been concretely confirmed.
Each print is printed on Kodak professional paper and ready to be matted and framed. Print Name: "Psyche in the Temple of Love" Artist Name: Edward Poynter Date of Creation: 1882 -------Please be sure to read to the bottom of the listing for our special when you purchase multiple prints. ------------------------------------- Printing Information: Each print is created on professional grade photo paper Kodak Endura. Select from 4 different sizes and 2 different finishes. Print Choices: Sizes: 5" wide x 7" high 8" wide x 10" high 8.5" wide x 11" high 11" wide x 14" high Finish Choices: Lustre: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper that has a fine grain pebble texture. Glossy: Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper with a glossy finish. Watermarks (copyright logo) will not be shown on your purchased print. IMPORTANT NOTE: Monitor Calibration All computer monitors are different and the colors may appear slightly different on every monitor screen due to calibration. Please understand that the sample photo color may be slightly different due to the calibration of your monitor. --------------------------------- Shipping Details: Packaging: Prints are shipped in a clear resealable poly bag sandwiched between two sturdy cardboard sheets and shipped in a rigid mailer to ensure they arrive safely. ------------------------------ ♥ ♥ BUY 3, GET ONE FREE Woot! Woot! ♥ ♥ FREE Print must be equal price or less. In order to receive the Free print you MUST DO the following: Note-----DO NOT PUT THE FREE PRINT IN THE CART------ Buy 3 prints and in the NOTES TO SELLER BOX specify which Free print you would like and we will be sure to send it along with your purchase. To ensure we send along the correct Free print: Please Copy the Title, specify the size of the print you would like and the paper; lustre or glossy.
Issue de la collaboration avec le Metroplitan Museum of Art de New York, Eichholtz présente le lustre Imperial. Le lustre Imperial s'inspire d'une colonne de marbre datant d'environ 300 av. J.-C., originaire du temple d'Artémis à Sardes, une pièce d'exception de la collection d'art grec et romain du Met. Cette colonne ionique cannelée, initialement mesurant plus de 58 pieds de haut, possède des sculptures délicates de feuillage sur le chapiteau, une caractéristique singulière parmi les colonnes survivantes du temple. Ce lustre rend hommage à ces détails remarquables avec ses éléments élégamment striés, évoquant la finesse et l'élégance des motifs sculptés sur la colonne antique. Fabriqué avec du verre fumé et une finition en laiton brossé, il reflète l'esthétique et la grandeur de cet héritage antique. Avec un diamètre de 44 cm et une hauteur de 106 cm, le lustre Imperial d'Eichholtz incarne l'essence même de l'art antique, fusionnant l'histoire et le design contemporain pour créer une pièce remarquable. Nous vous recommandons 15 ampoules LED E14 de 4W Max. Conception Néerlandaise.
Uncover the architectural riches of the Temple of Philae in Aswan, Egypt, with our expert guide. From navigating this historical marvel to discovering its fascinating secrets, embark on a captivating journey through time and culture.
Masonry is composed of several layers of membership. At its base are the three degrees of craft or "Blue Lodge" Freemasonry, but from that point there are many branches
No visit to Rose is complete without a Sunday lunch buffet at Govinda's Restaurant in the lower level of the cream and gold, moat surrounded Hare Krishna Temple in Chatsworth, Kwa Zulu Natal. The last Sunday in September this is just where you would have found us around about lunch time. Hare Ram!! Ambrosia!
Egypt has been one of my dream destinations since I was a little kid. In this blog, I share my 2-week itinerary which includes incredible locations such as Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Siwa Oasis, the Black & White Deserts, Sharm El-Sheikh, Mount Sinai and Alexandria. Perfect to discover the world of th