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Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west, 1745-1775

View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west, 1745-1775

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775

View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775

View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775. Creator: Anon
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the east, 1745-1775

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the ruins of Monuments in Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

View of the ruins of Monuments in Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of the ruins of Monuments in Palmyra seen from the northwest side, 1700-1799

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the ruins of the bow of the column gallery in Palmyra, seen from the east side, 1700-1799

View of the ruins of the bow of the column gallery in Palmyra, seen from the east side, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of the ruins of the bow of the column gallery in Palmyra, seen from the east side, 1700-1799

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: The Marriage of Zenobia and Odenatus, n.d. Creator: Justus van Egmont

The Marriage of Zenobia and Odenatus, n.d. Creator: Justus van Egmont
The Marriage of Zenobia and Odenatus, n.d

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: 'A Departure from Palmyra', by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters... 1862

"A Departure from Palmyra", by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters... 1862
"A Departure from Palmyra", by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1862. We have rarely seen a drawing so small as that we have engraved so full of

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the Great Colonnade of Palmyra, in Syria

View of the Great Colonnade of Palmyra, in Syria Syria Palmyra Colonnade Roman Art, Asia, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1960-1970. Date of Artwork:II sec

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria Syria Palmyra. Date of Photograph:1966

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Inside a Zurkhaneh, traditional Iranian or Persian gymnasium

Inside a Zurkhaneh, traditional Iranian or Persian gymnasium. Two men wrestle at koshti pahlavani, while athletes train with meels, Indian clubs, and musicians play drums and cymbals

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Smoke rises due to what activists said was shelling from Islamic State fighters

Smoke rises due to what activists said was shelling from Islamic State fighters on Palmyra city, Syria May 19, 2015. Islamic State fighters in Syria have entered the ancient ruins of Palmyra after

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins, (UNESCO Site), Temple of Bel, Stone Carvings

Syria, Palmyra Ruins, (UNESCO Site), Temple of Bel, Stone Carvings

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Theatre

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Tetrapylon

Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Tetrapylon

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Syria, Palmyra ruins (UNESCO Site), Great Colonnade

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Valley of Tombs, Burial Chambers towers

Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Valley of Tombs, Burial Chambers towers

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Oasis seen through a doorway

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)

Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)
Syria, Palmyra. Ancient city, documented already in the 2nd millennium. General view of the Roman Temple of Bel (Baal), supreme god of the Palmyrians. (Oasis of Tadmor)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc

Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc
Roman art. Sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Archaeological Museum. Tadmor. Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Altar with Aramaic inscription, 85 AD (stone)

Altar with Aramaic inscription, 85 AD (stone)
7270816 Altar with Aramaic inscription, 85 AD (stone) by Syrian, (1st century AD); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Find spot: Palmyra.); © Ashmolean Museum

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Pictures of the Year- VII, 'Zenobias last look at Palmyra', 1888. Creator: Herbert Gustave Schmalz

Pictures of the Year- VII, "Zenobias last look at Palmyra", 1888. Creator: Herbert Gustave Schmalz
Pictures of the Year- VII, " Zenobias last look at Palmyra", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Ruins of Palmyra (Thadmor), ca. 1835 (engraving)

Ruins of Palmyra (Thadmor), ca. 1835 (engraving)
7259560 Ruins of Palmyra (Thadmor), ca. 1835 (engraving) by Stanfield, William Clarkson (1793-1867); 9.0x14.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Captions Ruins of Palmyra (Thadmor)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Coin Portraying King Vabalathus, 270-275. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying King Vabalathus, 270-275. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying King Vabalathus, 270-275

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, modeled c. 1859; carved after 1859

Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, modeled c. 1859; carved after 1859. White marble bust of Septimia Zenobia, queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of Palmyra remains (Photography)

View of Palmyra remains (Photography)
LRI4738661 View of Palmyra remains (Photography) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: View of the ruins of the site of Palmyra, Syria (View of Palmyra remains)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the temple of Bel (Photography)

View of the temple of Bel (Photography)
LRI4738643 View of the temple of Bel (Photography) by Greek, (1st century); Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: View of Palmyra remains, temple of Bel, Syria (View of Palmyra remains, temple of Bel)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: View of the great colonnade and the monumental arch (early 3rd century AD) Photography

View of the great colonnade and the monumental arch (early 3rd century AD) Photography
LRI4738638 View of the great colonnade and the monumental arch (early 3rd century AD) Photography by Roman, (3rd century AD); Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: View of the ruins of the site of Palmyra)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Burial relief in limestone of Taime and his wife. from Palmyra. 200 AD

Burial relief in limestone of Taime and his wife. from Palmyra. 200 AD
JLJ4669306 Burial relief in limestone of Taime and his wife. from Palmyra. 200 AD. Paris, Louvre Museum by Syrian School (3rd century AD); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Eastern antiquite: burial bust of Saba. From Palmyra. 2nd-3rd century

Eastern antiquite: burial bust of Saba. From Palmyra. 2nd-3rd century
JLJ4567106 Eastern antiquite: burial bust of Saba. From Palmyra. 2nd-3rd century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Syrian School (3rd century AD); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyrean triad: Baalshamin, master of heaven between the moon god and the sun god

Palmyrean triad: Baalshamin, master of heaven between the moon god and the sun god
JLJ4656007 Palmyrean triad: Baalshamin, master of heaven between the moon god and the sun god. Low relief in limestone of the 1st century. From Palmyra, Syria

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria, 1st-2nd century AD (photo)

Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria, 1st-2nd century AD (photo)
AIS5337951 Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria, 1st-2nd century AD (photo) by Greco-Roman; Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: Roman architecture: monumental arch and colonnade)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: A view of the Grand colonnade, Palmyra, c. 1875 (albumen print)

A view of the Grand colonnade, Palmyra, c. 1875 (albumen print)
6177295 A view of the Grand colonnade, Palmyra, c.1875 (albumen print) by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Monumental Arch)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Unattached Colonnade before a Temple in Palmyra, Syria, 1867 (albumen print)

Unattached Colonnade before a Temple in Palmyra, Syria, 1867 (albumen print)
5962945 Unattached Colonnade before a Temple in Palmyra, Syria, 1867 (albumen print) by Bonfils, Felix (1831-1885); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Preparing for an Encampment at Palmyra (engraving)

Preparing for an Encampment at Palmyra (engraving)
1098801 Preparing for an Encampment at Palmyra (engraving) by Haag, Carl (1820-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Preparing for an Encampment at Palmyra)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Palmyra (engraving)

Palmyra (engraving)
729369 Palmyra (engraving) by Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palmyra. Engraving by W French after an original painting by J D Woodward)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra (engraving)

Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra (engraving)
1596817 Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra (engraving) by Schmalz, Herbert Gustave (1856-1935) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra)

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Historical views of Syria

Historical views of Syria. Ruins of the city of Palmyra or Tadmor in the Desert 70, the bazaar in Aleppo 71, and weaver working on a damask loom in Damascus 72

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Courtyard of the Temple of Bel or Baal, Palmyra, Syria

Courtyard of the Temple of Bel or Baal, Palmyra, Syria
View of the courtyard of the Temple of Bel or Baal, Palmyra, Syria, Prospetto della Corte del Tempio di Palmira. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Plan, tomb and column from the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria

Plan, tomb and column from the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria
Plan, tomb and column from the Temple of Bel or Baal, Palmyra, Syria, Pianta della Corte del Tempio di Palmira. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Sarcophagus panel with military figures carved in low relief (stone)

Sarcophagus panel with military figures carved in low relief (stone)
EDF291224 Sarcophagus panel with military figures carved in low relief (stone) by Roman; Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: egg and dart moulding and scrolling vine moulding; ); eEdifice; out of copyright

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b / w photo)

Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b / w photo)
XIR286967 Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b/w photo) by Syrian School (3rd century AD); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b / w photo)

Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b / w photo)
XIR286965 Funerary relief of mother and child, from Palmyra, Syria (stone) (b/w photo) by Syrian School (3rd century AD); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Syria (3rd century AD) (charcoal on paper)

Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Syria (3rd century AD) (charcoal on paper)
AII80150 Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, Syria (3rd century AD) (charcoal on paper) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); Gabinetto dei Disegni e Stampe, Galleria Degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageSite of Palmyra Collection: Remains of the theatre (photo)

Remains of the theatre (photo)
BAL199564 Remains of the theatre (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Palmyra, Syria; (add.info.: built during Roman occupation of Syria; ); out of copyright



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