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Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world

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Background imageDamascus Collection: Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898 & 200008)

Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898 & 200008)
PWI110899 Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898 & 200008) by Phoenician, (13th century BC); height: 15 cm; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: encrusted with gold)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Ms Fr 22495 Fol. 229 Saladins Army, from Le Roman de Godefroi de Bouillon

Ms Fr 22495 Fol. 229 Saladins Army, from Le Roman de Godefroi de Bouillon
BNP159920 Ms Fr 22495 Fol.229 Saladins Army, from Le Roman de Godefroi de Bouillon, 1337 (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageDamascus Collection: 2 Kings 16 9-16 The people of Damascus are taken captive

2 Kings 16 9-16 The people of Damascus are taken captive
STC67524 2 Kings 16 9-16 The people of Damascus are taken captive, from the Nuremberg Bible (Biblia Sacra Germanaica) (coloured woodcut) by German School

Background imageDamascus Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Syria, the Emperor and Empress passing through the New Grand

The Visit of the German Emperor to Syria, the Emperor and Empress passing through the New Grand Bazaar at Damascus
1606755 The Visit of the German Emperor to Syria, the Emperor and Empress passing through the New Grand Bazaar at Damascus (litho) by Forestier

Background imageDamascus Collection: An Artists Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, IV, British Syrian Schools (engraving)

An Artists Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, IV, British Syrian Schools (engraving)
1059843 An Artists Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, IV, British Syrian Schools (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Artists Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, IV)

Background imageDamascus Collection: The New Syria Ottoman Railway from Haifa to Damascus (engraving)

The New Syria Ottoman Railway from Haifa to Damascus (engraving)
1038633 The New Syria Ottoman Railway from Haifa to Damascus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Syria Ottoman Railway from Haifa to Damascus)

Background imageDamascus Collection: View of Sir Richard and Lady Burtons house in Damascus, 1873 (oil on canvas)

View of Sir Richard and Lady Burtons house in Damascus, 1873 (oil on canvas)
3089778 View of Sir Richard and Lady Burtons house in Damascus, 1873 (oil on canvas) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); 20x23 cm; Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham, UK; eOrleans House Gallery; English

Background imageDamascus Collection: Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)

Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)
1051369 Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Eve in Damascus)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Damascus, Triumphal Arch (b / w photo)

Damascus, Triumphal Arch (b / w photo)
1095173 Damascus, Triumphal Arch (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Damascus, Triumphal Arch)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Emir Khanjar, the Prince of Baalbeck, Leader of the Insurrection in Damascus (engraving)

Emir Khanjar, the Prince of Baalbeck, Leader of the Insurrection in Damascus (engraving)
1097062 Emir Khanjar, the Prince of Baalbeck, Leader of the Insurrection in Damascus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emir Khanjar)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Court of a Turkish Country House, Salahyeh, near Damascus, 1837 (engraving)

Court of a Turkish Country House, Salahyeh, near Damascus, 1837 (engraving)
981314 Court of a Turkish Country House, Salahyeh, near Damascus, 1837 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Court of a Turkish Country House, Salahyeh)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Blue cotton fabrics put to dry on the roofs of dyers in Damascus (Syria)

Blue cotton fabrics put to dry on the roofs of dyers in Damascus (Syria)
GIA4765042 Blue cotton fabrics put to dry on the roofs of dyers in Damascus (Syria). by Unknown photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDamascus Collection: The tomb of Abdel-Kader (Abd el Kader 1808-1883) in Damascus (Syria)

The tomb of Abdel-Kader (Abd el Kader 1808-1883) in Damascus (Syria)
LSE4334035 The tomb of Abdel-Kader (Abd el Kader 1808-1883) in Damascus (Syria). Engraving by Barclay, to illustrate the story " Persia, Chaldee and Susiane", 1881- 1882

Background imageDamascus Collection: Saint John of Damascus (engraving)

Saint John of Damascus (engraving)
816584 Saint John of Damascus (engraving) by Thevet, Andre (1504-92) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint John of Damascus, Syrian monk and priest)

Background imageDamascus Collection: A Travers Le Monde (engraving)

A Travers Le Monde (engraving)
2783122 A Travers Le Monde (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Travers Le Monde)

Background imageDamascus Collection: The Ark of the Covenant in the land of the Philistines (tempera on plaster)

The Ark of the Covenant in the land of the Philistines (tempera on plaster)
BLP397885 The Ark of the Covenant in the land of the Philistines (tempera on plaster) by Jewish School, (2nd century); Dura-Europos Synagogue, National Museum of Damascus

Background imageDamascus Collection: The Battle of Eben-Ezer (tempera on plaster)

The Battle of Eben-Ezer (tempera on plaster)
BLP397884 The Battle of Eben-Ezer (tempera on plaster) by Jewish School, (2nd century); Dura-Europos Synagogue, National Museum of Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: Eben-Ezer (Hebrew: eacen hu- uzer)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Scene of a sacrifice by Conon and his family, from the Temple of Bel

Scene of a sacrifice by Conon and his family, from the Temple of Bel
XIR226037 Scene of a sacrifice by Conon and his family, from the Temple of Bel, Dura Europos (wall painting) by Syrian, (3rd century BC); National Museum, Damascus, Syria; Syrian, out of copyright

Background imageDamascus Collection: Damascus, engraved by J. H. Kernot, from The Imperial Bible Dictionary

Damascus, engraved by J. H. Kernot, from The Imperial Bible Dictionary
KW284701 Damascus, engraved by J.H. Kernot, from The Imperial Bible Dictionary, published by Blackie & Son, c.1880s (litho) by Telbin

Background imageDamascus Collection: Tile with peonies and rosettes (earthenware with coloured underglaze)

Tile with peonies and rosettes (earthenware with coloured underglaze)
AME152462 Tile with peonies and rosettes (earthenware with coloured underglaze) by Syrian School, (17th century); 19x12.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageDamascus Collection: Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates

Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates
XIR182049 Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) by Mesopotamian; National Museum, Damascus

Background imageDamascus Collection: Ivory plaquette of a god, from the state bed of Hazael, King of Damascus, Syrian

Ivory plaquette of a god, from the state bed of Hazael, King of Damascus, Syrian
XIR70314 Ivory plaquette of a god, from the state bed of Hazael, King of Damascus, Syrian, from Arslan Tasch (Hadatou) c.840 BC (ivory) by Phoenician, (9th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageDamascus Collection: Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates

Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates
XIR187144 Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) (see also 228262) by Mesopotamian; National Museum, Damascus

Background imageDamascus Collection: Ms Fr 9081 fol. 206 Historiated initial C depicting Conrad III (1137-52

Ms Fr 9081 fol. 206 Historiated initial C depicting Conrad III (1137-52
XIR187141 Ms Fr 9081 fol.206 Historiated initial C depicting Conrad III (1137-52) Emperor of Germany and Louis VII (1120-80) King of France, besieging Damascus in 1148

Background imageDamascus Collection: Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)

Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)
AIS5343509 Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture) by Sumerian; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: Sumerian art: Selim)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Scenes from the Life of R F Burton (engraving)

Scenes from the Life of R F Burton (engraving)
1596813 Scenes from the Life of R F Burton (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes from the Life of R F Burton)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Saint Paul leads to Damascus (Syria), after his conversion

Saint Paul leads to Damascus (Syria), after his conversion
LSE4313045 Saint Paul leads to Damascus (Syria), after his conversion. This painting, directly from an engraving by Lucas de Leiden (1509)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Islamic Art Glass painting depicting the history of Antar (Antar ibn Shaddad

Islamic Art Glass painting depicting the history of Antar (Antar ibn Shaddad
LRI4645975 Islamic Art Glass painting depicting the history of Antar (Antar ibn Shaddad) Arab pre-Islamic poet of the 6th century

Background imageDamascus Collection: Clay tablet from the temple of the divinite Shamash, 19th century BC

Clay tablet from the temple of the divinite Shamash, 19th century BC
LRI4671775 Clay tablet from the temple of the divinite Shamash, 19th century BC by Mesopotamian; National Museum, Damascus

Background imageDamascus Collection: View of Damascus from the Hill of Salahiyeh (engraving)

View of Damascus from the Hill of Salahiyeh (engraving)
1612407 View of Damascus from the Hill of Salahiyeh (engraving) by Leitch, Richard Principal (fl.1844-77) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of Damascus from the Hill of Salahiyeh)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Scenes from Eastern Life (engraving)

Scenes from Eastern Life (engraving)
1604003 Scenes from Eastern Life (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes from Eastern Life)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Damascus, Syria (engraving)

Damascus, Syria (engraving)
5218725 Damascus, Syria (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Damascus, Syria. Illustration for Cassells Illustrated Family Bible Superior Edition (Cassell)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)

Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)
1051586 Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Eve in Damascus)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99)

Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99)
XIR200008 Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99) by Phoenician, (13th century BC); height: 15 cm; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: encrusted with gold)

Background imageDamascus Collection: Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho)

Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho)
CHT196241 Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDamascus Collection: The allied advance into Syria. Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance

The allied advance into Syria. Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the allied forces to avert so dangerous a threat

Background imageDamascus Collection: Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the Allied Forces to avert so

Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the Allied Forces to avert so dangerous a threat. British and Free French forces have been opposed by the Vichy troops

Background imageDamascus Collection: A soldier of the Australian Imperial Force on his motorcycle passing one of the caravans

A soldier of the Australian Imperial Force on his motorcycle passing one of the caravans which dominate the roads near Damascus, Syria during the Second World War. February 1942

Background imageDamascus Collection: A Damascus cobbler Circa 1935

A Damascus cobbler Circa 1935

Background imageDamascus Collection: On 1 October 1918, Arab cavalry rode victoriously into Turkish-held Damascus

On 1 October 1918, Arab cavalry rode victoriously into Turkish-held Damascus, led by the Emir Feisal (later the King of Syria) and a young British officer

Background imageDamascus Collection: Conversion of Paul, ca. 1514. Creator: Hans Baldung

Conversion of Paul, ca. 1514. Creator: Hans Baldung
Conversion of Paul, ca. 1514

Background imageDamascus Collection: The Conversion of Saint Paul, ca. 1587-89. Creator: Lodovico Carracci

The Conversion of Saint Paul, ca. 1587-89. Creator: Lodovico Carracci
The Conversion of Saint Paul, ca. 1587-89

Background imageDamascus Collection: Men Playing Chess, Damascus, 1888. Creator: Unknown

Men Playing Chess, Damascus, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Men Playing Chess, Damascus, 1888

Background imageDamascus Collection: Porte de lEst, Damascus, Syria

Porte de lEst, Damascus, Syria. Date: circa 1908

Background imageDamascus Collection: 20014473

20014473
SYRIA South Damascus Drink vendor cropped view with decorative water container

Background imageDamascus Collection: 20019229

20019229
SYRIA Damascus Local street vendor selling lottery tickets on the side of a path

Background imageDamascus Collection: 20014037

20014037
SYRIA South Damascus View over the city

Background imageDamascus Collection: 20014374

20014374
SYRIA South Damascus Equestrian statue of Saladin outside the Citadel walls



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Damascus Collection

Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Located in western Syria, it is home to a population of over 1.7 million people and has been an important cultural and religious center for centuries, being home to several major religions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Druze. The city has a rich history that dates back to at least 10,000 years ago when it was first established as a trading post along the Silk Road. Today Damascus is known for its vibrant culture, unique architecture and bustling markets. It also serves as an important political hub for the region with many international embassies located there. Despite recent conflict in Syria, Damascus remains an important cultural center for both locals and tourists alike who come to explore its ancient sites and monuments or experience its unique cuisine.
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The Damascus collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that capture the beauty, history, and culture of Syria's capital city. Our collection features a range of images showcasing the city's iconic landmarks, including the Umayyad Mosque, Azem Palace, and Al-Hamidiyah Souq. Each piece in our collection has been carefully curated to showcase the unique charm and character of Damascus. Whether you are looking for artwork to decorate your home or office space or want to give a thoughtful gift to someone who loves travel or history, the Damascus collection has something for everyone. These high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats so that you can choose one that suits your needs. If you're looking for beautiful wall art that captures the essence of one of Asia's most historic cities - look no further than our Damascus Collection.
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