EditorialAlabaster alabastron (perfume vase), Archaic, early 6th century B.C., Etruscan, Alabaster, H.: 14 in. (35.6 cm), Miscellaneous-Stone Vases, Cut from one piece of stone, the vase consists of the container, in the form of a woman holding a lotos flower, ...
EditorialModel Lotos Flower, Middle Kingdom, Late dynasty 11, ca. 2051?1981 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, North Colonnade, Pit 5, 1922?23, Painted and plastered wood, H. 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm), The water lily, more ...
EditorialTwo granite pillars erected by Pharaoh Tuthmosis III (1504-1450 BCE) with the symbols of Lower and Upper Egypt, the lotos and the papyrus flowers.
EditorialSteel fabric of linen damask with 'Lotos' design, Steel fabric of linen damask with stylized flower pattern in natural on an olive green ground., Chris Lebeau, Eindhoven, 1911 - 1915, linen (material), damask, h 57.5 cm ? w 33.0 cm.
EditorialFabric covering with 'Lotos' and 'Wild Flight' patterns Wall covering with 'Wild Flight' design, Olive green damask wall covering with 'Wild Flight' design, Chris Lebeau, Eindhoven, 1911 - 1915, linen (material), damask, h 185.0 cm ? w 58.5 cm.
EditorialBronze oinochoe (pitcher), Classical, 4th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 7 7/8 in. (20 cm), Bronzes, The high handle terminates in a beautiful relief of an inverted palmette and lotos rising from acanthus leaves. In the past the piece was severely cle...
EditorialWall coverings with the motif 'Lotos', Purple damask wall coverings with a design of water lilies (?)., Chris Lebeau, Eindhoven, 1911 - 1915, linen (material), damask, h 197.0 cm ? w 57.2 cm.
EditorialFabric covering with 'Lotos' and 'Wild Flight' patterns Wall covering, Light brown damask wall covering with a design of water lilies (?)., Chris Lebeau, Eindhoven, 1911 - 1915, linen (material), damask, h 189.0 cm ? w 57.3 cm.
EditorialHarpocrates, the young Horus, son of Horus the Elder and Isis, sitting on a lotos. Part of a shrine. Ptolemaic, 4th-3rd BCE From the shrine of a god, wood with inlaid glass. Inv. 98.
EditorialBowl, Chinese, period Emperor Chia-Ching (1522-1566). Cobalt-blue tendrils and Lotos-buds. From the collection of Schloss Favorite, Karlsruhe.
EditorialBowl, Chinese, period Emperor Chia-Ching (1522-1566). Cobalt-blue tendrils and Lotos-buds. From the collection of Schloss Favorite, Karlsruhe.
EditorialStatue of King Yerah'Azar " son of Zakir, son of Sanipu" Sanipu is the king of the Ammonites who submitted to Tiglat Pileser in 733 BCE. The pose, right fist clenched, left holding a lotos flower, is that of royalty in Egypt and Syria. Limest...
EditorialPlate, silver, interior decorated with lilies and lotos blossoms, and on the exterior (shown) a rose with sixteen petals. From a princely tomb in Susa, Achaemenid period, 4th BCE. Sb 2756.
EditorialBronze oinochoe (pitcher), Classical, 4th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 7 7/8 in. (20 cm), Bronzes, The high handle terminates in a beautiful relief of an inverted palmette and lotos rising from acanthus leaves. In the past the piece was severely cle...
EditorialShell cosmetic container made from a clam (Tridacna Squamosa). The umbo has been carved in the form of a woman's head, while the natural form of the shell gives the impression of a windblown cloak draped over the head. The border is carved with sphinxe...
EditorialHarpocrates, the young Horus, son of Horus the Elder and Isis, sitting on a lotos. Part of a shrine. Ptolemaic, 4th-3rd BCE From the shrine of a god, wood with inlaid glass. Inv. 98.
EditorialModel Lotos Flower, Middle Kingdom, Late dynasty 11, ca. 2051?1981 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, North Colonnade, Pit 5, 1922?23, Painted and plastered wood, H. 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm), The water lily, more ...
EditorialBronze oinochoe (pitcher), Classical, 4th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 7 7/8 in. (20 cm), Bronzes, The high handle terminates in a beautiful relief of an inverted palmette and lotos rising from acanthus leaves. In the past the piece was severely cle...
EditorialAlabaster alabastron (perfume vase), Archaic, early 6th century B.C., Etruscan, Alabaster, H.: 14 in. (35.6 cm), Miscellaneous-Stone Vases, Cut from one piece of stone, the vase consists of the container, in the form of a woman holding a lotos flower, ...
EditorialBowl, Chinese, period Emperor Chia-Ching (1522-1566). Cobalt-blue tendrils and Lotos-buds. From the collection of Schloss Favorite, Karlsruhe.
EditorialStatue of King Yerah'Azar " son of Zakir, son of Sanipu" Sanipu is the king of the Ammonites who submitted to Tiglat Pileser in 733 BCE. The pose, right fist clenched, left holding a lotos flower, is that of royalty in Egypt and Syria. Limest...
EditorialPlate, silver, interior decorated with lilies and lotos blossoms, and on the exterior (shown) a rose with sixteen petals. From a princely tomb in Susa, Achaemenid period, 4th BCE. Sb 2756.
EditorialTwo granite pillars erected by Pharaoh Tuthmosis III (1504-1450 BCE) with the symbols of Lower and Upper Egypt, the lotos and the papyrus flowers.
EditorialTomb stele of the sisters Keti and Senet. The sisters stand before a table with funerary gifts and hold lotos flowers to their faces, to breath the breath of life. Limestone, painted. Middle Kingdom, 11th-12th dynasty, around 2000 BCE.
EditorialHarpocrates, the young Horus, son of Horus the Elder and Isis, sitting on a lotos. Part of a shrine. Ptolemaic, 4th-3rd BCE From the shrine of a god, wood with inlaid glass. Inv. 98.
EditorialShell cosmetic container made from a clam (Tridacna Squamosa). The umbo has been carved in the form of a woman's head, while the natural form of the shell gives the impression of a windblown cloak draped over the head. The border is carved with sphinxe...