Images & Art

Mound of Babylon

View of Babil, one of the principal mounds which mark the site of Babylon and contain the ruins of the palaces of the kings of the last Babylonian Empire....

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British antique Dealer's Association w/ online galleries

A unique resource of items of antique art that are being displayed by UK Antique Dealers....

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oil paintings and picture frames

oil paintings and picture frames manufacturer,you can purchase our product from the distributor of your area immediacy!!...

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Art History Resources

Ancient Section. Contains many categories, including reference sites and resources. Chris Witcombe...

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Images and Art

Until this section is finished being indexed into the main database you can click here to see a list of links including the Bible History Online general resources on this subject, although many of these links are outdated. [Images and Art]...

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Athena Review Image Archive

Collection of Images covering a wide range of subjects....

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North Carolina Museum of Art: Exploring a Rich Tapestry of Art and Culture

Nestled in the heart of Raleigh, the North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) stands as a testament to the vibrant world of art and culture. With a diverse collection spanning thousands of years, this museum offers a captivating journey through human creativity and expression. A World of Artifacts and Artistry: The NCMA boasts an extensive collection th...

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AICT: Art Images for College Teaching

Art Images for College Teaching (AICT) began as a personal project dedicated to the principle of free exchange of image resources for and among members of the educational community. While the AICT site is maintained and distributed under the general auspices of the Minneapolis College of Art & Design (MCAD), this institution is not responsible ...

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AICT: Art Images for College Teaching

"AICT is a royalty-free image exchange resource for the educational community." "Art Images for College Teaching (AICT) began as a personal project dedicated to the principle of free exchange of image resources for and among members of the educational community. While the AICT site is maintained and distributed under the general auspices of the Min...

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Detail, ENTABLATURE

Southwest corner of Parthenon Acropolis, Athens 447-440 B.C. The entablature covers the area above the capital up to the pediment. At the corner between the architrave and the cornice are the channeled blocks known as triglyphs. They alternate with ninety-two sculptured metopes around the entire building. The stone pegs under the triglyphs are rem...

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