Engraving from 1884 showing Oannes or Adapa the Babylonian God who turned down the gift of immortality. Engraving Panoramic Babil Adapa - Babylonian God Also Called Oannes
Sardanapalus was the last king of the Assyrian empire. He supposed to have lived in the 7th century BC. Sardanapalus had ordered his possessions destroyed and concubines murdered before immolating himself, once he learned that he was faced with military defeat. His legendary decadence later became a theme in literature and art, especially in the Romantic era. Woodcut engraving, published in 1864. Death Horizontal Iraq Sardanapalus death
Flat modern design with shadow gardens of Babylon Hanging Royalty Babil Flat modern design with shadow gardens of Babylon
Engraving of "Babylon-innundated" published in "An Illustrated History of The Holy Bible" by John Kitto in 1868. The engraving is now in the public domain. Scenics - Nature Babil Landscape - Scenery Babylon
Tower of Babel and the scattering of the tribes Shem, Ham and Japheth. Genesis 11. Wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German painter, 1794 - 1872), published in 1860. Etching Spray People Tower of Babel (Genesis 11), wood engraving, published 1860
This is a scan at 600dpi of an engraving published in 1893 in the book titled "Peloubet's Select Notes A Commentary on the International Lessons for 1894". No credit was given for the artist. Image from an early Babylonian Cylinder. Photo by M. Poe Engraving People Temptation Temptation of Eve -Early Babylonian Cylinder