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Constantine is the third largest city in Algeria and is located in the northeast of the country

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Background imageConstantine Collection: Ahmad Bey of Constantine, 1839 (engraving)

Ahmad Bey of Constantine, 1839 (engraving)
811092 Ahmad Bey of Constantine, 1839 (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ahmad Bey of Constantine, 1839)

Background imageConstantine Collection: General view of the site (photo)

General view of the site (photo)
GDG279505 General view of the site (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: vue generale; close to the city of Constantine)

Background imageConstantine Collection: View of the cardo and the temple of Mithras (photo)

View of the cardo and the temple of Mithras (photo)
GDG279508 View of the cardo and the temple of Mithras (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: Mithra; close to the city of Constantine, Tiddis was a very old Berber site)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Contantine, 1851 (oil on canvas)

Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Contantine, 1851 (oil on canvas)
3613987 Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Contantine, 1851 (oil on canvas) by Chasseriau, Theodore (1819-56); 56.8x47 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageConstantine Collection: A Winter Holiday in Algeria, the Grotto of the Roummel, near Constantine (litho)

A Winter Holiday in Algeria, the Grotto of the Roummel, near Constantine (litho)
1051379 A Winter Holiday in Algeria, the Grotto of the Roummel, near Constantine (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Winter Holiday in Algeria)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Capture of Constantine by the French on 13th October 1837 (colour litho)

The Capture of Constantine by the French on 13th October 1837 (colour litho)
CHT268746 The Capture of Constantine by the French on 13th October 1837 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageConstantine Collection: Altars (photo)

Altars (photo)
GDG279511 Altars (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: Autels; close to the city of Constantine, Tiddis was a very old Berber site)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Arch (photo)

Arch (photo)
GDG279507 Arch (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: arc; close to the city of Constantine, Tiddis was a very old Berber site)

Background imageConstantine Collection: General view of the site (photo)

General view of the site (photo)
GDG279506 General view of the site (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: vue generale; close to the city of Constantine)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Capture of Constantine in Algeria in 1837 by Marshal Valee

Capture of Constantine in Algeria in 1837 by Marshal Valee
GIA4756199 Capture of Constantine in Algeria in 1837 by Marshal Valee. Color lithograph of the 19th century. by Unknown Artist

Background imageConstantine Collection: Representation of the battle of Coudiat Aty, before Constantine

Representation of the battle of Coudiat Aty, before Constantine
XEE4117710 Representation of the battle of Coudiat Aty, before Constantine, which led to the capture of Constantine on 13 Oct. 1837. Picture of Epinal, 19th century

Background imageConstantine Collection: The capture of Constantine in 1837 - image of Epinal, late 19th century

The capture of Constantine in 1837 - image of Epinal, late 19th century
LSE4106675 The capture of Constantine in 1837 - image of Epinal, late 19th century by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The theatre of Constantine in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904

The theatre of Constantine in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904
XEE4147917 The theatre of Constantine in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904) between 1877 and 1883 - the outside of the theatre by Unknown Artist

Background imageConstantine Collection: First French expedition to Constantine, 1836 (chromolitho)

First French expedition to Constantine, 1836 (chromolitho)
724803 First French expedition to Constantine, 1836 (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First French expedition to Constantine, 1836)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Retreat of the French from Constantine on 24th November 1836 (colour litho)

The Retreat of the French from Constantine on 24th November 1836 (colour litho)
CHT268747 The Retreat of the French from Constantine on 24th November 1836 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Musee du Val de Grace, Paris

Background imageConstantine Collection: Baptistery and arch (photo)

Baptistery and arch (photo)
GDG279510 Baptistery and arch (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: Baptistere et arc; chretienne; chretien; close to the city of Constantine, Tiddis was a very old Berber site)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria in Constantine (engraving)

Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria in Constantine (engraving)
1610371 Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria in Constantine (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria (engraving)

Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria (engraving)
1610370 Visit of the Emperor Napoleon III to Algeria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 17 June 1865)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Timgad, the wonder city of Romes North African Empire: A corner of the myriad-pillared expanse

Timgad, the wonder city of Romes North African Empire: A corner of the myriad-pillared expanse on the uplands of
3099411 Timgad, the wonder city of Romes North African Empire: A corner of the myriad-pillared expanse on the uplands of the Aures (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageConstantine Collection: Conquest of Algeria. Taken of Constantine, October 13, 1837

Conquest of Algeria. Taken of Constantine, October 13, 1837
XEE4405168 Conquest of Algeria. Taken of Constantine, October 13, 1837. in" L Algerie ancienne et moderne" by Leon Galibert. Italian edition in 1846 color

Background imageConstantine Collection: Entry of the Christian Basilica (photo)

Entry of the Christian Basilica (photo)
GDG279509 Entry of the Christian Basilica (photo) by Roman; Tiddis, Algeria; (add.info.: Entree de la basilique chretienne; chretien; close to the city of Constantine)

Background imageConstantine Collection: View of Constantine in the 19th century, in'L Algerie ancienne et moderne'

View of Constantine in the 19th century, in"L Algerie ancienne et moderne"
XEE4405785 View of Constantine in the 19th century, in" L Algerie ancienne et moderne" by Leon Galibert, 1844 by Unknown Artist

Background imageConstantine Collection: The 1837 Siege of Constantine Algeria - Capture of Constantine - Attack of

The 1837 Siege of Constantine Algeria - Capture of Constantine - Attack of
XEE4163193 The 1837 Siege of Constantine Algeria - Capture of Constantine - Attack of the Constantine Gate - October 13, 1837 by Horace Vernet - engraving 1890 by Vernet

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine theatre in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904

Constantine theatre in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904
XEE4147912 Constantine theatre in Algeria built by architect Paul Jean Gion (1838-1904) between 1877 and 1883 - the theatre by Unknown Artist

Background imageConstantine Collection: Conquete de l Algerie: 'Expedition de Constantine en novembre 1837'

Conquete de l Algerie: "Expedition de Constantine en novembre 1837"
JLJ4664555 Conquete de l Algerie: " Expedition de Constantine en novembre 1837" Engraving of the 19th century Private Collection by French School

Background imageConstantine Collection: Illustrations of the Emperor Napoleon IIIs Visit to Algeria (engraving)

Illustrations of the Emperor Napoleon IIIs Visit to Algeria (engraving)
1610393 Illustrations of the Emperor Napoleon IIIs Visit to Algeria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Monuments of the Neolithic Age (engraving)

Monuments of the Neolithic Age (engraving)
962196 Monuments of the Neolithic Age (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Monuments of the Neolithic Age)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Bank of the Rhumel, near Constantine, Algeria, ca. 1855-56

Background imageConstantine Collection: Waterfall, Constantine, 1856. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Waterfall, Constantine, 1856. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Waterfall, Constantine, 1856

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Constantine, Algeria, 1853-54

Background imageConstantine Collection: Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantine, 1851

Background imageConstantine Collection: Algeria, Constantine, Old Roman Br, Gorge

Algeria, Constantine, Old Roman Br, Gorge
The modern bridge at the top and the ancient Roman Bridge over the river at the bottom of the large natural gorge which splits the city of Constantine, Algeria, December 2007

Background imageConstantine Collection: Algeria, Constantine, Roman aqueduct

Algeria, Constantine, Roman aqueduct
Remains of the ancient Roman aqueduct on the hill on the outskirts of the city of Constantline, Algeria, December 2007

Background imageConstantine Collection: Algeria, Constantine, Gorge

Algeria, Constantine, Gorge
The large natural gorge which splits the city of Constantine, Algeria, December 2007

Background imageConstantine Collection: Algeria, Constantine, Algerian flag

Algeria, Constantine, Algerian flag
The Algerian flag in fabric displayed on an exterior wall, Constantine, Algeria, December 2007

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine, Algeria, 1936

Constantine, Algeria, 1936. Constantine is the capital of Constantine Province in north-eastern Algeria. During the Roman period it was called Cirta

Background imageConstantine Collection: The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884)

The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884). Artist: Janet Lange
The capture by the French of the Algerian city of Constantine, 10th October 1837 (1882-1884). The French conquered Algeria between 1830 and 1847

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff

The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff
The Beni-Ramasses quarter, Constantine, Algeria, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co

Background imageConstantine Collection: The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Artist: Barbant

The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Artist: Barbant
The natural arch of Constantine, c1890. Rock arch in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine, Algeria, c1890. Artist: A Kohl

Constantine, Algeria, c1890. Artist: A Kohl
Constantine, Algeria, c1890. View of Constantine, taken from the Mansura route. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Sidi Rached bridge, Constantine, Algeria

Sidi Rached bridge, Constantine, Algeria. View of Constantine, also known as Qusantinah

Background imageConstantine Collection: Roman arch, Constantine, northeast Algeria

Roman arch, Constantine, northeast Algeria. Roman remains in Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageConstantine Collection: El-Kantara Bridge, Constantine, northeast Algeria

El-Kantara Bridge, Constantine, northeast Algeria. Bridge over the ravine in Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageConstantine Collection: Pont Sidi M Sid, Constantine, Algeria

Pont Sidi M Sid, Constantine, Algeria. Bridge at Constantine or Qusantinah, Algeria

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. Artist: C Lalaisse

Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. Artist: C Lalaisse
Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. The scientific exploration of Algeria. The ancient city of Cirta was originally founded by the Phoenicians and later became part of the Roman Empire

Background imageConstantine Collection: A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890

A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890. View of the colonnade and courtyard garden at Constantine or Qusantinah

Background imageConstantine Collection: French colonization of Algeria. Siege of Constantine

French colonization of Algeria. Siege of Constantine, 21 to 27 November, 1836. French Huntsmen of Africa attacking the arabs leaving the camp at Sidi-Tantam. Engraving. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan

Background imageConstantine Collection: Chocolat Guerin-Boutron trade card, Historic Words series (chromolitho)

Chocolat Guerin-Boutron trade card, Historic Words series (chromolitho)
963930 Chocolat Guerin-Boutron trade card, Historic Words series (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chocolat Guerin-Boutron trade card)



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Constantine Collection

Constantine is the third largest city in Algeria and is located in the northeast of the country, and is known as "The City of Bridges" due to its numerous bridges that span across its deep ravines. A rich history, having been founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD and later becoming a major trading center for both Berber and Arab traders. The city was also an important cultural center during French colonial rule, with many prominent writers, artists, musicians, and intellectuals living there. Today it remains an important economic hub for Algeria and continues to be a popular tourist destination due to its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and beautiful natural scenery.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Constantine collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and history of Algeria's ancient city. Located in North Africa, Constantine has been inhabited for over 2,000 years and boasts a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in this collection. Featuring breathtaking images of the city's iconic landmarks such as the famous suspension bridge, Kasbah fortress, and Palace of Ahmed Bey, these prints capture the essence of Constantine's unique blend of Arab, Berber, and French influences. Whether you're looking to add some exotic flair to your home decor or simply want to celebrate Algeria's rich history and culture, the Constantine collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing on premium paper stock and expert framing options available, these prints are sure to make a lasting impression wherever they are displayed.
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What are Constantine (Algeria Africa) art prints?

Constantine is a city in Algeria, Africa that has been known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Constantine art prints are artistic representations of the city's landmarks, architecture, and landscapes. These prints showcase the beauty of the city through various mediums such as paintings, photographs, and illustrations. The art prints capture the essence of Constantine's unique blend of Arab, Berber, and French cultures. They feature iconic landmarks like the Palace of Ahmed Bey and the Sidi M'Cid Bridge along with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Constantine art prints are perfect for those who appreciate African culture or have a connection to Algeria. They can be used to decorate homes or offices and make great gifts for friends or family members who share an interest in African art. Constantine art prints offer a beautiful glimpse into one of Africa's most historically significant cities.
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What Constantine (Algeria Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Constantine art prints that are perfect for any home or office. These prints showcase the beauty and culture of this historic city, from its stunning architecture to its vibrant street scenes. Some popular options include panoramic views of the city's skyline, colorful images of local markets and bazaars, and detailed portraits of famous landmarks like the Bridge of Sidi M'Cid. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, there is sure to be a print that fits your style and budget. All Media Storehouse Constantine art prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure maximum clarity and durability. They are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas wraps, framed prints, and unframed posters. So why not bring a touch of North African charm into your home with one of these beautiful artworks?
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To purchase Constantine art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of artwork and select the pieces that catch your eye. Once you have found the print you want to buy, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We offer a wide range of payment options including credit card, PayPal, and Apple Pay. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Constantine art prints from Media Storehouse, our customer service team is available to assist you via email or phone. With a vast selection of high-quality artwork available for purchase, buying art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient way to enhance your home or office decor with beautiful works of art.
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How much do Constantine (Algeria Africa) art prints cost?

As a language model AI, I don't have personal experience or access to current information on the cost of Constantine art prints from Media Storehouse. However, it's important to note that the price of any artwork is influenced by various factors such as the artist's reputation and popularity, rarity of the piece, size and quality of print materials used. Additionally, some artworks may be more expensive due to their historical significance or cultural value. It's best to check with Media Storehouse directly for accurate pricing information on Constantine art prints. They should be able to provide you with details about their available options and costs associated with each one. It's also worth noting that prices may vary depending on where you are located in the world and whether there are any promotions or discounts currently available.
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How will my Constantine (Algeria Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Constantine art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives in pristine condition. Your art prints will be shipped directly from our production facility using a reliable courier service. The delivery process is fully tracked, so you can keep an eye on the progress of your order at all times. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email containing tracking information and estimated delivery dates. If for any reason there are delays or issues with the delivery of your artwork, our customer support team is always available to assist you. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and delivering high-quality products that exceed expectations. You can trust us to handle your Constantine art prints with care and attention to detail every step of the way.