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- 2023-12-07
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-28
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-16
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-15
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-14
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-14
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-14
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-14
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-07
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-07
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Editorial World's largest bottle of bubbly
- 2023-06-07
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Editorial Panel with striding lion.
- 2022-12-25
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. London, 1868. Source: C.43.c.9, page 24. Language: English.
- 2022-12-25
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Editorial Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, renamed as Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, the three Jewish men thrown into a fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar II (634-565 B.C.), king of Babylon (605-562 B.C.), when they refused to bow down to the king's image, the idol...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian.Cylinder with cuneiform inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar II listing building activities. 6th century BC. Ceramic. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Mesopotamia. Babylon. Conical cylinder with inscriptions. Period of Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC). Clay. Dallas Museum of Art. State of Texas. United States of America.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Lion facing left. Babylon, Mesopotamia, Period of Nebuchadnezzar II (ca. 630-562 BCE). Glazed terracotta brick relief, 105 x 227 x 12cm. AO 21118.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Jeremiah on the ruins of the sanctuary. Hebrew inscription" Jeremiahu, on the ruins of the sanctuary, watches the deportation of the jews to Babylon by the king Nebuchadnezzar". Austro-Hungarian. Eglomise-glass, three-coloured, 7,7 x 5,2 cm I...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Agate-eye, period of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BCE). H: 4,1 cm AO 7706.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial The Ishtar Gate, the main gate of Babylon built during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BCE). Glazed tiles with mythical animals, bulls and griffins. The gate was dedicated to the goddess Ishtar, a mother-and love goddess related to Astarte and ...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Shamash-ush-usur, governor of Suhi and Mari, praying to the gods Adad and Ishtar. Bas-relief from the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BCE) Babylon, Mesopotamia (Iraq).
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Cuneiform tablet: animal inventory from the reign of Nabopolassar or Nebuchadnezzar II, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. late 7th?early 6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, Thickness: 7/8 in...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing the construction of the outer city wall of Babylon, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 604?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?), Babylonian, Clay, 48.62 x 2.75 x 2.87 in. (12.35 x 7 x 7.3 cm), Clay-Tablets...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Ruled clay brick with the inscription of Nebuchadnezzar Ii concerning construction of a Palace in Babylon. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Siege and looting of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple (587 B.C.) by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 B.C) who reigned between 605-562 B.C. Book of Jeremiah. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by A. Beltrame.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Cylinder of Nebuchadnezzar II, southern Iraq, Neo-Babylonian dynasty, 604-562 BCE. The cuneiform text describes the three palaces which Nebuchadnezzar built for himself in Babylon. The first palace was a rebuilding of the palace used by his father Nabo...
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Ishtar Gate. The eight gate of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in 575 BC by order to Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed in 1930. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar II besieges Jerusalem, around 1405-1415. From the " Great Bible", St. Jerome version. ID: Royal 1 E. IX, fol.222.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Spanish miniature from a Mozarabic Bible, Spain,10th. fol.319: The dream of Nebuchadnezzar.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar eats grass under the cows, King Nebuchadnezzar, has gone mad and lost his crown, crawls across the field to eat grass under the cows and horses. His nails have grown a long time., anonymous, Antwerp, c. 1560, glass, d 25.3 cm.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
- 2022-12-24
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar. Date/Period: 1795. Color monotype in tempera, finished with pen, black ink and watercolor on paper. Height: 16.9 in (43 cm); Width: 23.7 in (60.3 cm).
- 2022-07-22
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Editorial Palestine / Israel: 'Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem'. Oil on oak wood painting by Rembrandt (15 July 1606 - 4 October 1669), 1630
- 2022-04-22
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Editorial Jeremiah on the ruins of the sanctuary. Hebrew inscription" Jeremiahu, on the ruins of the sanctuary, watches the deportation of the jews to Babylon by the king Nebuchadnezzar". Austro-Hungarian. Eglomise-glass, three-coloured, 7,7 x 5,2 cm I...
- 2021-10-09
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Editorial Dance of Salome; Verso, above: Daniel's interpretation of the second dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, preliminary design for 'Spiritus Consilii' (The Spirit of Counsel), plate 3 in 'The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit' print series ; Verso, below: Two oval...
- 2021-02-22
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Editorial Shadrach, Meshack and Abed-Nego before Nebuchadnezzar, Attributed to John Martin, 17891854, British, undated, Watercolor, pen and black ink, graphite, and white gouache on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 2 1/8 x 2 3/4 inches (5.4 x ...
- 2021-02-21
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar Recovering His Reason.
- 2021-02-21
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Editorial Clay cuneiform cylinder. Late reign of king Nebuchadnezzar II (630-562 BC). Neo-Babylonian Empire or Chaldean Empire. Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
- 2021-02-21
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Editorial The hollow cylinder carries a religious inscription in cuneiform script of the great Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II. Triumphantly, he announces the construction of the temple dedicated to Lugal-Maradda, the chief god of the ancient city of Marad in ...
- 2021-02-21
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Editorial The Image Seen by Nebuchadnezzar. Dated: 1655. Medium: etching, burin and drypoint.
- 2021-02-20
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Editorial The Image Seen by Nebuchadnezzar.
- 2021-02-20
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Editorial A clay tablet with legal text in cuneiform script. King Nebuchadnezzar II is mentioned in the text., Inscription, pottery, clay, L 3 cm, W 4 cm, H 1.5 cm, Neo Babylonian Period 634-562 BC, unknown.
- 2021-02-20
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Editorial A clay cylinder with cuneiform writing. King Nebuchadnezzar is mentioned in the text., Inscription, pottery, clay, L 10 cm, D 6 cm, Neo Babylonian Period 605-562 BC, unknown.
- 2021-02-20
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder with inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II, describing the rebuilding of Ebabbar, the temple of the sun-god Shamash at Sippar, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?) (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, ...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform tablet: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II recording his work on Ezida, the temple of the god Nabu at Borsippa, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Borsippa (?), Babylonian, Clay, 1.25 x 4.25 in. (3.18 x 10.8 cm), Cla...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial J. J. Grandville, 'Nebuchadnezzar' from The Complete Works of B?ranger, Oeuvres compl?tes de B?ranger, J. J. Grandville (French, Nancy 18031847 Vanves), J. Thompson, Pierre Jean de B?ranger (French, Paris 17801857 Paris), 1836, Wood engraving, Sheet: 8...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder with inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing the rebuilding of the temple of the mother-goddess Ninmah/Belet-ili at Babylon, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 BC, Mesopotamia, Babylon (?) (modern Hillah), Babylonian, Cl...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing work done on a wall and moat, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?) (modern Hillah), Babylonian, Clay, 4 x 2.75 x 1.65 in. (10.16 x 6.99 x 4.2 cm), Cla...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing his work on Ebabbar, the temple of the sun-god Shamash at Sippar, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, C...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing restorations at Babylon, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?), Babylonian, Clay, 4.75 x 3.75 in. (12.2 x 9.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Cuneiform cylinder with inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing the rebuilding of the temple of the mother-goddess Ninmah/Belet-ili at Babylon, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?) (modern Hillah), Babylonian, ...
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, 17271804, Nebuchadnezzar Returning from the Wilderness to His Palace, c. 177090, Pen and ink and brown wash over black chalk on paper, Overall: 19 5/16 x 15 3/16 in. (49.1 x 38.5 cm).
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Unknown Artist, Nebuchadnezzar and His Golden Image, n.d., engraving on paper.
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Mesopotamia. Babylon. Conical cylinder with inscriptions. Period of Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC). Clay. Dallas Museum of Art. State of Texas. United States of America.
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar besieges Jerusalem. Great Bible (St. Jerome version). England (London?), 1405-1415. (Detail) Opening of the Book of Daniel: initial 'A' shows the siege of Jerusalem by the armies of Nebuchadnezzar. Image taken from Great Bible (St. Jero...
- 2020-12-04
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Editorial The madness of Nebuchadnezzar. God punishes the king of Babylon for his arrogance. "You will not live like the people, but you will live seven years with animals. You will eat grass..." Book of Daniel. Old Testament. Drawing by J. Casanovas. Chromolith...
- 2020-12-02
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar II besieges Jerusalem, around 1405-1415. From the " Great Bible", St. Jerome version. ID: Royal 1 E. IX, fol.222.
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial Siege and looting of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple (587 B.C.) by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 B.C) who reigned between 605-562 B.C. Book of Jeremiah. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by A. Beltrame.
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial Ishtar Gate. The eight gate of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in 575 BC by order to Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed in 1930. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C. during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC) using glazed blue brick with alternating rows of basrelief with dragons mu...
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian.Cylinder with cuneiform inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar II listing building activities. 6th century BC. Ceramic. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
- 2020-11-30
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Editorial General view of Babylon in 550 BCE. Ideal reconstruction of the great city of Babylon in its moment of maximum splendor, a city built, destroyed and rebuilt successively on the same foundational project until reaching the city currently known for the e...
- 2020-11-26
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Editorial The madness of Nebuchadnezzar. God punishes the king of Babylon for his arrogance. "You will not live like the people, but you will live seven years with animals. You will eat grass..." Book of Daniel. Old Testament. Drawing by J. Casanovas. Chromolith...
- 2020-11-26
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Editorial Captivity of Babylon (586-537 BC). Many Hebrews were exiled and held captive in Babylon during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (c. 605-BC-562 BC). Drawing by the Spanish painter and illustrator Fernando Xumetra (1860-1920). Chromolithography. La Civiliz...
- 2020-11-26
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Editorial Near East. Mesopotamia. Clay cone with an inscription of Gudea. Lagash. 22nd Century BC. Clay cylinder with an inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II. Babylonia. 6th BC. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
- 2020-11-26
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C. during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC) using glazed blue brick with alternating rows of basrelief with dragons mu...
- 2020-11-26
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Editorial Four illustrations for a Spanish book (the uncut plate): the image from the dream of Nebuchadnezzar; Jacobs ladder; David and Goliath; Daniel's vision of the four beasts, Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object), 1655, engraving, h 277 mm ? w 158 mm.
- 2020-10-13
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Editorial Near East. Mesopotamia. Clay cone with an inscription of Gudea. Lagash. 22nd Century BC. Clay cylinder with an inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II. Babylonia. 6th BC. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Ruled clay brick with the inscription of Nebuchadnezzar Ii concerning construction of a Palace in Babylon. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Siege and looting of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple (587 B.C.) by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 B.C) who reigned between 605-562 B.C. Book of Jeremiah. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by A. Beltrame.
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C. during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC) using glazed blue brick with alternating rows of basrelief with dragons mu...
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Ishtar Gate. The eight gate of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in 575 BC by order to Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed in 1930. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C. during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC) using glazed blue brick with alternating rows of basrelief with dragons mu...
- 2020-09-11
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar Recovering His Reason.
- 2020-07-27
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Editorial The Image Seen by Nebuchadnezzar.
- 2020-07-27
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Editorial General view of Babylon in 550 BCE. Ideal reconstruction of the great city of Babylon in its moment of maximum splendor, a city built, destroyed and rebuilt successively on the same foundational project until reaching the city currently known for the e...
- 2020-07-24
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Editorial Nebuchadnezzar eats grass under the cows, King Nebuchadnezzar, has gone mad and lost his crown, crawls across the field to eat grass under the cows and horses. His nails have grown a long time., anonymous, Antwerp, c. 1560, glass, d 25.3 cm.
- 2020-01-15
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Editorial Unknown (English), after John Hamilton Mortimer, English, 1741-1779, Nebuchadnezzar with Camels, between 1770 and 1780, pen and black ink over black chalk, squared in black chalk, with traces of gray ink on light gray laid paper, Sheet: 13 7/8 ? 12 13/...
- 2020-01-15
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Editorial Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace, The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar on horseback and surrounded by soldiers sees how Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego are miraculously assisted by a fourth figure in the burning furnace, what makes the ...
- 2020-01-15
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Editorial Grotesque carpet with Nebuchadnezzar and the three young men in the fire, Grotesque carpet with Nebuchadnezzar, against a yellow ground and with an edge of the so-called zoological garden (the animals on water, on land and in the air). Against the oche...
- 2019-12-18
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Editorial Four illustrations for a Spanish book (the uncut plate): the image from the dream of Nebuchadnezzar; Jacobs ladder; David and Goliath; Daniel's vision of the four beasts, Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object), 1655, engraving, h 277 mm ? w 158 mm.
- 2019-12-18
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Editorial Lamp with the Three Hebrews before Nebuchadnezzar, 5th?6th century, Made in Tunisia, Earthenware; molded, H. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm), Ceramics, The scene represents the beginning of the story of the three Hebrews (on the right) who refused the order of King...
- 2019-12-17
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Editorial Scenes from the Life of King Nebuchadnezzar, Tempera on wood, embossed and gilt ornament, Overall, with engaged frame, 24 3/8 x 69 1/8 in. (61.9 x 175.6 cm); painted surface, left 12 7/8 x 14 5/8 in. (32.7 x 37.1 cm), center 12 3/4 x 14 3/4 in. (32.4 x...
- 2019-12-17
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Editorial Kanye West dresses in silver body paint and a billowing silver robe as he appears at his latest opera in Miami
- 2019-12-09
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