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Egyptian - The Columns and Supporting Columns of the Vegetal Principle (9 patterns), by Color Ornament 1886. This work is a visual record of the decorative arts from antiquity to the 18th century. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as carpentry, architecture, textiles, painting, ceramics and from cultures around the world. 
Based on design masterpieces from the past, this compilation celebrates the masters of the past and inspires an enhancement of the decorative arts for the 19th century and for generations to come. karnak temple stock illustrations
Egyptian - The Columns and Supporting Columns of the Vegetal Principle (9 patterns), by Color Ornament 1886. This work is a visual record of the decorative arts from antiquity to the 18th century. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as carpentry, architecture, textiles, painting, ceramics and from cultures around the world. Based on design masterpieces from the past, this compilation celebrates the masters of the past and inspires an enhancement of the decorative arts for the 19th century and for generations to come. karnak temple stock illustrations

This work is a visual record of the decorative arts from antiquity to the 18th century. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds, such as carpentry, architecture, textiles, painting, ceramics and from cultures around the world. Based on design masterpieces from the past, this compilation celebrates the masters of the past and inspires an enhancement of the decorative arts for the 19th century and for generations to come.

Ruins of the Temple at Karnak Built about 2000 BCE, Karnak in Egypt is believed to have been an ancient observatory as well as a place of worship where the god Amun would interact directly with the people of earth. It is believed to be the largest religious building on earth. Source:
Ridpath, John Clark Cyclopedia of Universal History (Volume 1) (Cincinnati, OH: The Jones Brothers Publishing CO., 1885) karnak temple stock illustrations
Ruins of the Temple at Karnak Built about 2000 BCE, Karnak in Egypt is believed to have been an ancient observatory as well as a place of worship where the god Amun would interact directly with the people of earth. It is believed to be the largest religious building on earth. Source: Ridpath, John Clark Cyclopedia of Universal History (Volume 1) (Cincinnati, OH: The Jones Brothers Publishing CO., 1885) karnak temple stock illustrations

Built about 2000 BCE, Karnak in Egypt is believed to have been an ancient observatory as well as a place of worship where the god Amun would interact directly with the people of earth. It is believed to be the largest religious building on earth. Source: Ridpath, John Clark Cyclopedia of Universal History (Volume 1) (Cincinnati, OH: The Jones Brothers Publishing CO., 1885)

Amon Kneph Egyptian deity statue illustratio Steel engraving Statue Amon-Kneph at Karnak
Kneph is a motif in Ancient Egyptian religious art - Amon Kneph was the Egyptian deity of air and one of the eight creator deities
Original edition from my own archives
Source : "Calwer Bibellexikon" 1885 karnak temple stock illustrations
Amon Kneph Egyptian deity statue illustratio Steel engraving Statue Amon-Kneph at Karnak Kneph is a motif in Ancient Egyptian religious art - Amon Kneph was the Egyptian deity of air and one of the eight creator deities Original edition from my own archives Source : "Calwer Bibellexikon" 1885 karnak temple stock illustrations

Steel engraving Statue Amon-Kneph at Karnak Kneph is a motif in Ancient Egyptian religious art - Amon Kneph was the Egyptian deity of air and one of the eight creator deities Original edition from my own archives Source : "Calwer Bibellexikon" 1885

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