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Introducing the captivating Hittite collection of framed prints from Media Storehouse. This artistic masterpiece transports you back in time to the ancient civilization of the Hittites. Each print is meticulously crafted, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors that bring the rich history of this enigmatic culture to life. The high-quality paper and elegant frames add a touch of sophistication to any room, making these prints a stunning addition to your personal decor. Immerse yourself in the beauty and mystery of the Hittite civilization with the Hittite collection from Media Storehouse.

Hittite is a collective of artists from the ancient Near East who created artworks that were inspired by the culture...

223 Framed Prints

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Priest-King or Deity, c. 1600 BC (basalt with bone eyes)

Priest-King or Deity, c. 1600 BC (basalt with bone eyes)
499799 Priest-King or Deity, c.1600 BC (basalt with bone eyes) by Hittite, (1700-1500 BC); h:87.6 wt:87 lbs cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Eyes: left, ancient; right, restored)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Birthplace of the Hittite Empire

Birthplace of the Hittite Empire
A page from the Illustrated London News, 18th December 1948: A birthplace of the Hittite Empire: the Karum of Kanes, an ancient Anatolian trade centre by Tahsim (sic)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: David and Bathsheba (w / c on paper)

David and Bathsheba (w / c on paper)
CHT327008 David and Bathsheba (w/c on paper) by Iranian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miniature produced by a Jewish Persian artist; David et Bethsabee;)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325616)

Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325616)
HSC325651 Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325616) by Hittite, (1700-1500 BC); height: 11.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bathsheba Welcomed at Court, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)

Bathsheba Welcomed at Court, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)
PWI110168 Bathsheba Welcomed at Court, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c.1510-15 (tapestry) by Flemish School, (16th century); Musee National de la Renaissance, Ecouen

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite

Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite
XIR238721 Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite, 10th-8th century BC (stone) by Assyrian School; Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: King Hadad, from the Palace at Tell-Halaf, Syria (stone)

King Hadad, from the Palace at Tell-Halaf, Syria (stone)
XIR238715 King Hadad, from the Palace at Tell-Halaf, Syria (stone) by Hittite, (9th century BC); National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting a hunter, from Tell-Halaf, Syria (basalt) (detail)

Relief depicting a hunter, from Tell-Halaf, Syria (basalt) (detail)
XIR238714 Relief depicting a hunter, from Tell-Halaf, Syria (basalt) (detail) by Assyrian, (9th century BC); height: 57 cm; National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Orthostat depicting an archer from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzama, Tell Halaf

Orthostat depicting an archer from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzama, Tell Halaf
XIR210328 Orthostat depicting an archer from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzama, Tell Halaf, Syria (basalt) by Aramaean, (9th century BC); height: 56 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 57 King David coveting Bathsheba, from the

Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 57 King David coveting Bathsheba, from the
XJL197033 Ms Lat. Q.v.I.126 f.57 King David coveting Bathsheba, from the Book of Hours of Louis d Orleans, 1469 (vellum) by Colombe, Jean (c.1430-c.93); total:225x155 cm; National Library, St

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 58v David sending Uriah to his death

Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 58v David sending Uriah to his death
XJL197035 Ms Lat. Q.v.I.126 f.58v David sending Uriah to his death, from the Book of Hours of Louis d Orleans, 1469 (vellum) by Colombe, Jean (c.1430-c.93); total:225x155 cm; National Library, St

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting a deer hunt (stone)

Relief depicting a deer hunt (stone)
XIR203362 Relief depicting a deer hunt (stone) by Hittite, (9th century BC); Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey; (add.info.: deer hunting scene; ); out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting a Hittite woman in traditional dress, from Syria, c. 1300-1200 BC (stone)

Relief depicting a Hittite woman in traditional dress, from Syria, c. 1300-1200 BC (stone)
XIR229343 Relief depicting a Hittite woman in traditional dress, from Syria, c.1300-1200 BC (stone) by Hittite; Antakya Museum, Antakya

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Low relief with two characters. Around 1250-1220 BC

Low relief with two characters. Around 1250-1220 BC
LRI4677820 Low relief with two characters. Around 1250-1220 BC. by Hittite, (13th century BC); Yazilikaya (Midas Kenti), Turkey; (add.info.: Hittite architecture: Low relief with two characters)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC

View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC
LRI4657021 View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC by Hittite; Alacahoyuk, Turkey; (add.info.: Hittite civilization)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC

View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC
LRI4657005 View of the base of reliefs of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC by Hittite; Alacahoyuk, Turkey; (add.info.: Hittite civilization)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Art neo hittite: base of column in basalt decoree of sphinx

Art neo hittite: base of column in basalt decoree of sphinx
LRI4660816 Art neo hittite: base of column in basalt decoree of sphinx. from the site of Samal (current Sam al Zendjirli or Sinjirli). 8th century BC

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna

Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna
LRI4661027 Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna, high priest of the divinite Ishara, from the site of Hattusa (present-day Bogazkoi) 1650-1200 BC

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bathseba in the Bath Receiving the Letter from King David, c. 1600 (oil on wood)

Bathseba in the Bath Receiving the Letter from King David, c. 1600 (oil on wood)
3930890 Bathseba in the Bath Receiving the Letter from King David, c.1600 (oil on wood) by Balen, Hendrick van (1575-1632) and Brueghel, Jan (1568-1625); 49x63 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Uriah the Hittite Sent to His Death, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c

Uriah the Hittite Sent to His Death, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c
PWI110167 Uriah the Hittite Sent to His Death, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c.1510-15 (tapestry) by Flemish School, (16th century); Musee National de la Renaissance, Ecouen

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Head of a god, from Barak in Turkey, 18th-17th century BC (stone)

Head of a god, from Barak in Turkey, 18th-17th century BC (stone)
XIR73973 Head of a god, from Barak in Turkey, 18th-17th century BC (stone) by Hittite; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: The Hittite God Uomi, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone)

The Hittite God Uomi, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone)
XIR290455 The Hittite God Uomi, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone) by Hittite; Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey; (add.info.: bas-relief; ); out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325651)

Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325651)
HSC325616 Anatolian-Canaanite figure (bronze) (see also 325651) by Hittite, (1700-1500 BC); height: 11.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting Gilgamesh between two bull-men supporting a winged sun disk

Relief depicting Gilgamesh between two bull-men supporting a winged sun disk
XIR211955 Relief depicting Gilgamesh between two bull-men supporting a winged sun disk, from Tell-Halaf, Syria (stone) by Assyrian, (9th century BC); National Museum, Aleppo

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Nathan the prophet renounces the sin of David - Bible

Nathan the prophet renounces the sin of David - Bible
3779942 Nathan the prophet renounces the sin of David - Bible by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); (add.info.: Nathan the prophet renounces the sin of David. 2 Samuel 12 : 7 -9)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag, c. 1300 BC (silver, gold inlay)

Vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag, c. 1300 BC (silver, gold inlay)
3704121 Vessel terminating in the forepart of a stag, c.1300 BC (silver, gold inlay) by Hittite, (13th century BC); 18 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bilingual Inscription in Assyrian and Hittite Characters (engraving)

Bilingual Inscription in Assyrian and Hittite Characters (engraving)
1060267 Bilingual Inscription in Assyrian and Hittite Characters (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Sargon II capturing the Syro-Hittite city of Carchemish on the Upper Euphrates

Sargon II capturing the Syro-Hittite city of Carchemish on the Upper Euphrates
3614203 Sargon II capturing the Syro-Hittite city of Carchemish on the Upper Euphrates, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel)

Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel)
3545912 Landscape with Bathsheba, c. 1540-45 (oil on panel) by Scorel, Jan van (1495-1562); 100.4x203.9 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Bathsheba)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bathsheba After the Bath, c. 1670-5 (oil on panel)

Bathsheba After the Bath, c. 1670-5 (oil on panel)
3545836 Bathsheba After the Bath, c.1670-5 (oil on panel) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); 57.5x44.5 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Bathsheba)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Ramesses the Great at the Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC (engraving)

Ramesses the Great at the Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC (engraving)
3646970 Ramesses the Great at the Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC (engraving) by Vogel, Hermann (1856-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ramesses the Great at the Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Nathan reproaches David by J James Tissot - Bible

Nathan reproaches David by J James Tissot - Bible
3783468 Nathan reproaches David by J James Tissot - Bible by Tissot, James Jacques Joseph (1836-1902) (after); (add.info.: Nathan reproaches David by J James Tissot)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: The Sphinx, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone)

The Sphinx, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone)
XIR290453 The Sphinx, Karkemish, 11th-9th century BC (stone) by Syrian; Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey; (add.info.: Le Sphinge; bas-relief; ); Syrian, out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Stele of the Storm God Teshub, from Korkun, Turkey (basalt)

Stele of the Storm God Teshub, from Korkun, Turkey (basalt)
aP168425 Stele of the Storm God Teshub, from Korkun, Turkey (basalt) by Neo-Hittite (9th century BC); Gaziantep Archaeological Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bathsheba receives two messengers from David at the fountain, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)

Bathsheba receives two messengers from David at the fountain, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)
XIR375798 Bathsheba receives two messengers from David at the fountain, c.1510-15 (tapestry) by Flemish School, (16th century); Musee National de la Renaissance, Ecouen

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Banquet Pyxis, 800-750 BC (steatite)

Banquet Pyxis, 800-750 BC (steatite)
499832 Banquet Pyxis, 800-750 BC (steatite) by Neo-Hittite, (8th century BC); 5x10 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria)

Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria)
AIS5336638 Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria), 9th century BC (low relief on stone) by Mesopotamian (9th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: View of the Lions Gate, one of the five entrance to the enclosure of the ancient capital

View of the Lions Gate, one of the five entrance to the enclosure of the ancient capital
AIS5342745 View of the Lions Gate, one of the five entrance to the enclosure of the ancient capital of the Hittite Empire in Hattusha (now Bogazkale), Turkey, 13th century BC (photo) by Hittite

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Low basalt relief depicting the scribe Tarhunpiyas on his mothers knees

Low basalt relief depicting the scribe Tarhunpiyas on his mothers knees
JLJ4653503 Low basalt relief depicting the scribe Tarhunpiyas on his mothers knees, holding the scripture and a hunting falcon. End of 8th century BC. From Marash, Anatolia

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna

Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna
LRI4661024 Hittite civilization: cuneiform tablet transcribing the Ritual of Amihatna, high priest of the divinite Ishara, from the site of Hattusa (present-day Bogazkoi) 1650-1200 BC

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: View of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC

View of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC
LRI4656976 View of the Gate of the Sphinx, 14th century BC by Hittite; Alacahoyuk, Turkey; (add.info.: Hittite civilization: view of the Gate of the Sphinx. Ruins of the 14th century BC)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Egyptian Antiquity: Papyrus from the story of the Battle of Qadesh under the reign of

Egyptian Antiquity: Papyrus from the story of the Battle of Qadesh under the reign of
JLJ4662608 Egyptian Antiquity: Papyrus from the story of the Battle of Qadesh under the reign of Ramses II (1246-1213) In 1274 BC, the Hittite Empire, whose center was in Anatolia

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief of the hunt: Hittite king Maradas in a tank chasing a deer like the kings of

Relief of the hunt: Hittite king Maradas in a tank chasing a deer like the kings of
JLJ4664312 Relief of the hunt: Hittite king Maradas in a tank chasing a deer like the kings of Assyria. Neo - Hittite period, around 1050 - 900 BC. From Anatolia

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: David and Uriah

David and Uriah
BOO48868 David and Uriah by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: 2nd book Samuel, Old Testament)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone)

Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone)
XIR85726 Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone) by Assyrian School; National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Bathsheba ordered to the Palace, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)

Bathsheba ordered to the Palace, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c. 1510-15 (tapestry)
PWI110166 Bathsheba ordered to the Palace, Tapestry of David and Bathsheba, c.1510-15 (tapestry) by Flemish School, (16th century); Musee National de la Renaissance, Ecouen

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Relief depicting Northern Prisoners at the Battle of Ramses III

Relief depicting Northern Prisoners at the Battle of Ramses III
2973954 Relief depicting Northern Prisoners at the Battle of Ramses III, Great Temple of Medinet (stone) by Egyptian 20th Dynasty (1200-1085 BC); (add.info)

Background imageHittite Hittite Framed Print Collection: Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster)

Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster)
AMQ113749 Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford



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Hittite Hittite Framed Print Collection

Hittite is a collective of artists from the ancient Near East who created artworks that were inspired by the culture and traditions of the Hittite civilization. The Hittites were an ancient Anatolian people who lived in what is now modern-day Turkey from around 1600 to 1180 BC. Their artworks include pottery, metalwork, jewelry, and stone sculptures. These pieces often depict gods and goddesses, animals, and scenes from everyday life. The style of their artwork was heavily influenced by Mesopotamian art but also had its own unique characteristics such as geometric patterns and stylized figures. The legacy of these artists has been preserved through archaeological discoveries which have revealed a wealth of information about their culture and beliefs.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Hittite collection is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Hittite civilization. The Media Storehouse has curated our collection to offer customers an opportunity to own beautiful pieces of artwork that depict various aspects of Hittite life including their religion, warfare and daily activities. Our collection features works by talented artists who have captured the essence of this fascinating civilization in their creations. Each piece is carefully crafted with attention to detail and color accuracy to ensure that it accurately represents the original work. Whether you are looking for a unique gift or want to add some historical flair to your home or office decor, the Hittite collection offers something for everyone. From intricate mosaics depicting mythological creatures to scenes from everyday life in ancient Anatolia, these artworks are sure to captivate and inspire all who view them.
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What are Hittite Hittite (Artists Arts) art prints?

Hittite art prints are reproductions of artwork created by the Hittites, an ancient civilization that existed in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) from around 1600 BCE to 1180 BCE. The Hittites were known for their impressive metalworking skills, as well as their intricate carvings and sculptures. Their art often depicted scenes from daily life, religious rituals, and mythological stories. Hittite art prints allow people to bring a piece of this ancient culture into their homes or offices. They are high-quality reproductions that capture the detail and beauty of the original artwork. These prints can be framed and displayed on walls or used as decorative accents in various settings. Whether you're interested in history, mythology, or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Hittite art prints offer a unique way to add some cultural flair to your space. With a variety of styles and subjects available through Media Storehouse, there's sure to be something that catches your eye.
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We offer a wide range of Hittite art prints that are perfect for those who appreciate ancient art and culture. You can choose from various Hittite artists and their artworks, including sculptures, reliefs, and pottery. Some of the popular pieces available include the Sphinx Gate at Alaca Hoyuk, Lion Gate at Bogazkoy, and the famous Hittite chariots. These prints are ideal for decorating your home or office with unique artwork that reflects your interest in history and archaeology. They also make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. Media Storehouse ensures high-quality printing using state-of-the-art technology to produce vibrant colors and sharp details on premium paper stock. The prints come in different sizes to suit your needs, ranging from small 8x10 inches to large 30x40 inches. Our collection of Hittite art prints is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some historical flair to their living space or gift someone special with something truly unique.
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To purchase Hittite art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the piece or pieces that you are interested in purchasing, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the option that best suits your needs. Additionally, we offer a range of other products featuring Hittite artwork such as canvas prints and greeting cards. If you have any questions about the ordering process or need assistance selecting the perfect piece for your home or office, our customer service team is available to help via phone or email.
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As We offer a wide range of Hittite art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print selected. The prices for these art prints are competitive and affordable, making them accessible to anyone who appreciates ancient artwork. These prints are available in different formats such as canvas, framed or unframed paper prints, metal wall signs, and more. Each format has its own unique price point that caters to different budgets. The Hittite artists were known for their intricate designs and attention to detail which is reflected in their artwork. Owning a piece of Hittite art can add character and depth to any space while also providing an insight into the rich cultural heritage of this civilization. Whether you're looking for a small print or something larger than life, we have got you covered with our extensive collection of high-quality Hittite art prints at reasonable prices.
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