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Babylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection

Introducing the Babylonian Collection of Photo Mugs from Media Storehouse - a captivating assortment of artistic designs inspired by the ancient civilization of Babylon. Each mug in this collection showcases intricate, hand-drawn illustrations of iconic Babylonian symbols, mythology, and architecture. These high-quality, ceramic mugs are perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of this fascinating civilization. Ideal as a thoughtful gift or a treat for yourself, the Babylonian Collection of Photo Mugs from Media Storehouse is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

Babylonian art is an ancient form of art that dates back to the Mesopotamian civilization in the area now known as Iraq

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Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Berlin Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Berlin Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Babylons Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Code of Hammurabi

Code of Hammurabi. Babylonian art. Old Babylonian period. Relief on rock. Proc: IRAN. Susa

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Hanging gardens of Babylon

Hanging gardens of Babylon
Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Artist: Assyrian Art

The Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
The Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Found in the collection of British Museum

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Ishtar Gate

Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Tablet of Shamash. beg. 9th c. BC. The sun-god

Tablet of Shamash. beg. 9th c. BC. The sun-god Shamash (right) receiving the Babylonian king Nabu-apla-iddina (left), between two interceding deities

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate

Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate, entrance to archaeological site, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar

Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar Gate). 575 BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Pyramus & Thisbe

Pyramus & Thisbe
Babylonian maiden Thisbe has assignation with Pyramus but flees from lion; he finds her bloody veil, cries Can this be Thisbe ? stabs him- self, she arrives, does same

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylonian wall tiles

Babylonian wall tiles, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Close-up of Bull of Adad and other symbols on the Ishtar Gate

Close-up of Bull of Adad and other symbols on the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Classical Myth / Lilith

Classical Myth / Lilith
LILITH, night vampire probably of Babylonian origin, supposed to haunt wildernesses. In Rabbinical writings she is supposed to have been Adams first wife

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Glazed tiles of Nebuchadnezzars Babylon, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Glazed tiles of Nebuchadnezzars Babylon, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylonian wall tiles

Babylonian wall tiles, exhibited at the Turkey Museum, Istanbul, from Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cu

Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cuneiform. Clay. Describes the conquest of Babylon in 539 BC and the capture of King Nabonidus by Cyrus the Great

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Standard of Ur Babylonian art

Standard of Ur Babylonian art
The Standard of Ur. 2600 -2400 BC. Peace panel. Babylonian art. Mosaic. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Ur

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. Nation

The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. National Library. Paris. France. Exposition Babylon. Louvre

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Standard of Ur. 2600 -2400 BC. War panel

The Standard of Ur. 2600 -2400 BC. War panel. Babylonian art. Mosaic. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Ur

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: View of the ancient city of Babylon

View of the ancient city of Babylon
View of the city of Babylon, showing the ancient city with the Tower of Babel and the Hanging Gardens. Citta di Babilonia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by B

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylonian cuneiform numerals

Babylonian cuneiform numerals. Key to the clay-pressed Cuneiform numerals used in the later Babylonian period (2000BC to 75AD)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Code of Hammurabi, detail of the column inscription relating a collection of exemplary

Code of Hammurabi, detail of the column inscription relating a collection of exemplary
XIR286950 Code of Hammurabi, detail of the column inscription relating a collection of exemplary judgements enacted by Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Babylonian Whore, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Babylonian Whore, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Babylonian Whore, 1498, (1936). A scene from the Apocalypse or The Revelations of St. John the Divine. A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: GRIFFITH: INTOLERANCE 1916. The Feast of Belshazzar in the Babylonian sequence in D. W

GRIFFITH: INTOLERANCE 1916. The Feast of Belshazzar in the Babylonian sequence in D. W. Griffiths film Intolerance
GRIFFITH: INTOLERANCE 1916. The Feast of Belshazzar in the Babylonian sequence in D.W. Griffiths film Intolerance

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry)

Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry)
CUL4926666 Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry) by Bataille, Nicolas (fl. 1363-1400); 156x248 cm; Chateau d'Angers

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Tower of Babel, 1604 (oil on panel)

The Tower of Babel, 1604 (oil on panel)
8933820 The Tower of Babel, 1604 (oil on panel) by Grimmer or Grimer, Abel (1570-1619); 51.1 x 66.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Painting by Abel Grimmer); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Tower of Babel (oil on copper)

The Tower of Babel (oil on copper)
8933816 The Tower of Babel (oil on copper) by Schoubroeck, Pieter (1570-1607); 45.4 x 77.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Painting by Pieter Schoubroeck); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II

Nebuchadnezzar II
3288546 Nebuchadnezzar II; (add.info.: Nebuchadnezzar II was an Assyrian king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, who reigned c. 605-562 BC)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Tower of Babel (oil on panel)

The Tower of Babel (oil on panel)
8933815 The Tower of Babel (oil on panel) by Valckenborch, Lucas van (c.1535-97); 48.5 x 64 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Painting by Lucas van Valckenborch); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: King Nimrod ordering the construction of the Tower of Babel (oil on panel)

King Nimrod ordering the construction of the Tower of Babel (oil on panel)
8933819 King Nimrod ordering the construction of the Tower of Babel (oil on panel) by Caullery, Louis de (c.1580-1621) (circle of); 48 x 62.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Tower of Babel, c.1650 (oil on canvas)

The Tower of Babel, c.1650 (oil on canvas)
8933817 The Tower of Babel, c.1650 (oil on canvas) by Brueghel, Jan (1568-1625) (follower of); 53 x 76 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)

Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)
8660846 Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho)

Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho)
8660931 Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho)

Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho)
8660916 Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving)

Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving)
8635076 Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving) by Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: The Babylonian Universe

The Babylonian Universe
3732395 The Babylonian Universe; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the universe according to the ancient Babylonians. The earth is located in the centre and has hollow ground for the dead)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate

Stone monument recording the sale of an estate
3330402 Stone monument recording the sale of an estate; (add.info.: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate with a goddess depicted helping with negotiations)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate

Stone monument recording the sale of an estate
3330376 Stone monument recording the sale of an estate; (add.info.: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate with a goddess depicted helping with negotiations)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Male Mandrake plant.Woodcut from Johannis de Cuba Ortus Sanitatis, Strasbourg, 1483

Male Mandrake plant.Woodcut from Johannis de Cuba Ortus Sanitatis, Strasbourg, 1483
527503 Male Mandrake plant.Woodcut from Johannis de Cuba Ortus Sanitatis, Strasbourg, 1483. A soporific was obtained from the root and its properties were probably known to the Babylonians

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936

Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936
7125140 Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936; (add.info.: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Historical print from the 19th century, a page from the Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah

Historical print from the 19th century, a page from the Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah
IMB4842671 Historical print from the 19th century, a page from the Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah, a script from the collected religious legal traditions of Rabbinic Judaism; (add.info)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief

Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief
NWI4856192 Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief.; (add.info.: Babylonian warrior with horse back)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving)

Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving)
8673434 Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)

Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)
8660960 Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Hepatoscopy, or Divination by the Liver (litho)

Hepatoscopy, or Divination by the Liver (litho)
8660936 Hepatoscopy, or Divination by the Liver (litho) by Weatherstone, A.C. (fl.1888-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hepatoscopy, or Divination by the Liver)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho)

Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho)
8660925 Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Babylonian lion (colour litho)

Babylonian lion (colour litho)
8663933 Babylonian lion (colour litho) by Heydel, Paul (1854-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylonian lion. Illustration for Der Mensch und die Erde by Hans Kraemer)

Background imageBabylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection: Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho)

Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho)
8652181 Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylonian captives)



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Babylonian Babylonian Photo Mug Collection

Babylonian art is an ancient form of art that dates back to the Mesopotamian civilization in the area now known as Iraq, and is characterized by its use of bright colors, abstract shapes, and intricate patterns. The most common forms of Babylonian art are cylinder seals, sculptures, and reliefs. Cylinder seals were used to identify individuals or mark ownership of goods and property. Sculptures were often made from clay or stone and depicted gods or kings in a stylized form. Reliefs were carved into walls or pillars to depict scenes from mythology or everyday life. Babylonian art was highly influential on other cultures throughout the region and has had a lasting impact on modern day art styles.
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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 Babylonian collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of artwork that captures the essence of ancient Babylonian culture. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the intricate designs and motifs used by Babylonian artists. The artwork in our collection features depictions of mythical creatures such as dragons and griffins alongside scenes of everyday life in ancient Babylonia. The use of vibrant colors and detailed patterns gives each piece a unique character that transports viewers back to a time long gone. Whether you are looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or an elegant gift for someone special, the Babylonian collection has something for everyone. With its high-quality printing techniques and durable materials, these pieces are sure to be cherished for years to come.
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What are Babylonian Babylonian (Artists Arts) art prints?

Babylonian art prints are reproductions of ancient Babylonian artwork that have been digitally printed onto high-quality paper. These prints showcase the unique artistic style and cultural heritage of the Babylonians, who were one of the most influential civilizations in Mesopotamia. Babylonian art is characterized by its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and use of symbolic imagery. Many pieces depict scenes from daily life, such as farming or hunting, while others feature mythological figures like gods and goddesses. These art prints are a great way to add a touch of history and culture to any room in your home or office. They can be framed for display on walls or used as decorative accents on shelves or tables. Whether you're an art lover looking to expand your collection or simply interested in learning more about ancient cultures, Babylonian art prints offer a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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What Babylonian Babylonian (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Babylonian art prints that showcase the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of ancient Mesopotamia. These prints feature stunning depictions of mythical creatures, gods and goddesses, as well as intricate patterns and symbols that were commonly used in Babylonian art. Some popular examples include the Ishtar Gate, which was one of the most impressive architectural achievements of ancient Babylon; the Code of Hammurabi, which is an important legal document from 18th century BC; and various sculptures depicting deities such as Marduk, Anu, and Ea. In addition to these iconic pieces, Media Storehouse also offers a variety of lesser-known works by Babylonian artists that are equally captivating. Whether you're looking for something bold and dramatic or subtle and understated, there's sure to be a print that suits your taste.
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How do I buy Babylonian Babylonian (Artists Arts) art prints?

To buy Babylonian art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artists' works and select the ones that catch your eye. Once you have made your selection, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before finalizing the purchase. We offer a wide range of Babylonian art prints, including paintings, drawings, and photographs. These artworks are created by talented artists who specialize in capturing the essence of ancient Babylonian culture through their unique perspectives. Whether you're looking for a piece to decorate your home or office space or want to give a thoughtful gift to someone special, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium paper stock materials, these art prints are sure to impress even the most discerning collectors.
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How much do Babylonian Babylonian (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Babylonian art prints created by talented artists. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including canvas, framed, and unframed prints that are suitable for any budget. Our prices are competitive and affordable to ensure that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Babylonian art in their homes or offices. Our collection includes stunning pieces such as "The Ishtar Gate" and "Lion Hunt", which showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors that make Babylonian art so unique. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this ancient civilization's culture and history. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some character to your home or a large statement piece for your office, our selection has something for everyone at reasonable prices without compromising quality.
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How will my Babylonian Babylonian (Artists Arts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Babylonian art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size and quantity of your order, we may use a variety of delivery methods such as standard mail or courier services. Our team carefully checks each print before it is dispatched to ensure that it meets our high standards for quality and accuracy. We also offer a range of framing options so that you can display your artwork exactly how you want it. When ordering from Media Storehouse, you can be confident that your Babylonian art prints will be delivered safely and securely. Our goal is to provide an exceptional customer experience from start to finish, and we are committed to ensuring that every aspect of our service meets or exceeds your expectations.