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Egyptian Cobra Collection

The Egyptian Cobra is a species of venomous snake found in the deserts and savannas of North Africa, and is one of the most recognizable cobras

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Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Faience Scarab Depicting a Beetle Flanked by Cobras, 18th-26th dynasties (1569-525 BCE) or modern

Faience Scarab Depicting a Beetle Flanked by Cobras, 18th-26th dynasties (1569-525 BCE) or modern. Creator: Unknown
Faience Scarab Depicting a Beetle Flanked by Cobras (image 2 of 2), 18th-26th dynasties (1569-525 BCE) or modern

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty

Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty
LRI4633627 Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty. In the center the goddess cobra Ouadjet and the vulture goddess Nekhbet

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Pectoral in gold cloisonne with semi-precious stones and glass-paste, with winged scarab

Pectoral in gold cloisonne with semi-precious stones and glass-paste, with winged scarab, symbol of resurrection, in centre, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g

Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Egyptian Cobra

Egyptian Cobra
Egyptian or Brown Cobra

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in profile. Cleopatra VII Philopator was a pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt. She came from a Macedonian Greek family and is known for her beauty and her dramatic death

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Figurine of a Cobra Headed Deity Spearing an Enemy, Probably Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE)

Figurine of a Cobra Headed Deity Spearing an Enemy, Probably Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Figurine of a Cobra Headed Deity Spearing an Enemy, Probably Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Figurine of a Syncretic Dwarf-Cobra-Hawk God, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)

Figurine of a Syncretic Dwarf-Cobra-Hawk God, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Figurine of a Syncretic Dwarf-Cobra-Hawk God, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Inlaid Bronze Cobra Element (image 2 of 2), Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)

Inlaid Bronze Cobra Element (image 2 of 2), Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Inlaid Bronze Cobra Element (image 2 of 2), Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Bronze Ringed Element with Crowned Uraeus Figure, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE)

Bronze Ringed Element with Crowned Uraeus Figure, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Bronze Ringed Element with Crowned Uraeus Figure, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet, between c.664 and c.525 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet, between c.664 and c.525 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Figurine of the Goddess Wadjet, between c.664 and c.525 B.C

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Seated Isis with Uraeus Modius Holding Child on her Lap, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE)

Seated Isis with Uraeus Modius Holding Child on her Lap, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE). Creator: Unknown
Seated Isis with Uraeus Modius Holding Child on her Lap, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (711-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The Serpent-Charmers at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1850. Creator: Pearson

The Serpent-Charmers at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1850. Creator: Pearson
The Serpent-Charmers at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, [London], 1850. These remarkable persons...state that they are of the tribe called Rufaiah

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) with head raised up and hood expanded, near Ouarzarte, Morocco

Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) with head raised up and hood expanded, near Ouarzarte, Morocco

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The ram representing the Pharaoh, temple of Horus, Edfu

The ram representing the Pharaoh, temple of Horus, Edfu
8587802 The ram representing the Pharaoh, temple of Horus, Edfu by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Luxor Temple: Pharaoh wearing a cobra (relief)

Luxor Temple: Pharaoh wearing a cobra (relief)
8585976 Luxor Temple: Pharaoh wearing a cobra (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Pharaoh wearing a cobra, Luxor Temple (relief)

Pharaoh wearing a cobra, Luxor Temple (relief)
8585916 Pharaoh wearing a cobra, Luxor Temple (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Pharaoh, Temple of Horus, Edfu (fresco)

Pharaoh, Temple of Horus, Edfu (fresco)
8589019 Pharaoh, Temple of Horus, Edfu (fresco) by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt Edfu, a city in Upper Egypt housing the Temple of Horus. Built from 237 to 57 BC)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Pharaoh with Cobra's headdress, Karnac (relief)

Pharaoh with Cobra's headdress, Karnac (relief)
8586113 Pharaoh with Cobra's headdress, Karnac (relief) by Egyptian; Karnak, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Rock hyrax in his lair - Serengeti - Tanzania

Rock hyrax in his lair - Serengeti - Tanzania
The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) or Cape hyrax is one of the four living species of the order Hyracoidea. It is a medium-sized (~4 kg) terrestrial mammal

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Death of Cleopatra (69-30 BC). Engraving. Colored

Death of Cleopatra (69-30 BC). Engraving. Colored
Cleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BC). Queen of Egypt. The death of Cleopatra. Engraving in The Artistic Illustration, 1888. Colored

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: 13th Century BC 19th Dynasty 1213 1279 Altar

13th Century BC 19th Dynasty 1213 1279 Altar
13th, century, BC, 19th, Dynasty, 1213, 1279, altar, ancient, age, Ancient, Egypt, animal, Art, basket, British, Museum, Cartouche, cobra, death, egyptian, England, form, goddess, Great, Britain

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun
Gold mask of Tutankhamum inlaid with lapis lazuli. Cairo Museum

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Cobra statue of Amun Re Ka Mutef, 689-664 BC, Luxor statue cache (stone)

Cobra statue of Amun Re Ka Mutef, 689-664 BC, Luxor statue cache (stone)
7062669 Cobra statue of Amun Re Ka Mutef, 689-664 BC, Luxor statue cache (stone) by Egyptian; Luxor Museum of Ancient Art, Egypt; (add.info.: Cobra statue of Amun Re Ka Mutef, 689-664 BC)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: DDE-90021235

DDE-90021235
Snake Charmers Egyptian Cobra (Naja haje) Djemaa el-Fna (the square), Marrakesh, Morocco Date: 25/01/2007

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Augustus Caesar And Cleopatra

Augustus Caesar And Cleopatra
Engraving from 1894 showing Augustus Caesar and Cleopatra. Cleopatra is dead with a snake in her hand

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The death of Cleopatra

The death of Cleopatra
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, on her death bed. Cleopatra VII Philopator was a pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt. She came from a Macedonian Greek family and is known for her beauty and her dramatic death

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Amulet of a Cobra with Lioness Head, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period-Roman Period (

Amulet of a Cobra with Lioness Head, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period-Roman Period (?) (4th century BCE-4th century CE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Coffin with Cobra (Atum) and Ostrich Feather of Goddess Maat on the Top, Egypt

Coffin with Cobra (Atum) and Ostrich Feather of Goddess Maat on the Top, Egypt, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Cobras Addorsed and Linked, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period

Scarab: Cobras Addorsed and Linked, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, Dynasty 15 (about 1650-1550 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Falcon-Headed Deity with Cobra, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period-New Kingdom

Scarab: Falcon-Headed Deity with Cobra, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period-New Kingdom, Dynasties 15-19 (about 1650-1186 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Confronted Cobras with Falcon, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, Dynasty 15

Scarab: Confronted Cobras with Falcon, Egypt, Second Intermediate Period, Dynasty 15 (about 1650-1550 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Scarab Beetle with Hieroglyphs (cobras, anx-signs, nbw-sign), Egypt

Scarab: Scarab Beetle with Hieroglyphs (cobras, anx-signs, nbw-sign), Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (about 1950-1773 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Falcon with Red Crown and Cobra (?), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-19 (?)

Scarab: Falcon with Red Crown and Cobra (?), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-19 (?) (about 1550-1186 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Uraeus with Lotus, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1068 BCE)

Scarab: Uraeus with Lotus, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1068 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Falcon with Cobra and Ma at Feather, Egypt, Middle Kingdom-New Kingdom

Scarab: Falcon with Cobra and Ma at Feather, Egypt, Middle Kingdom-New Kingdom, Dynasties 12-18 (about 2055-1295 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Cobra, m-owl, and sign (sDm?), Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period

Scarab: Cobra, m-owl, and sign (sDm?), Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period
Scarab: Cobra, m-owl, and sign (" sDm" ?), Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-30 (about 1550-343 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Scarab: Cobra, Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, Dynasties 19-20 (about 1295-1096 BCE

Scarab: Cobra, Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, Dynasties 19-20 (about 1295-1096 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Cowroid: Hathor Sistrum Flanked by Uraei, Egypt, New Kingdom

Cowroid: Hathor Sistrum Flanked by Uraei, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1550-1295 BCE)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The Death of Cleopatra (first version), 1872 (oil on canvas)

The Death of Cleopatra (first version), 1872 (oil on canvas)
3597124 The Death of Cleopatra (first version), 1872 (oil on canvas) by Bocklin, Arnold (1827-1901); 76x61.5 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Egyptian cobra, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Egyptian cobra, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999255 Egyptian cobra, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Detail of the front view of one of the canopic coffins, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Detail of the front view of one of the canopic coffins, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun
XBP391030 Detail of the front view of one of the canopic coffins, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (beated gold inlaid with coloured glass & cornelian)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Openwork plaque or buckle showing the kings triumphal return with prisoners

Openwork plaque or buckle showing the kings triumphal return with prisoners
XBP391017 Openwork plaque or buckle showing the kings triumphal return with prisoners, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun, New Kingdom (gold) (see also 148199) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Uraeus the sacred cobra, 664-525 BC (faience inlay)

Uraeus the sacred cobra, 664-525 BC (faience inlay)
3288139 Uraeus the sacred cobra, 664-525 BC (faience inlay) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; Photo eZev Radovan; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Temple of Medinet Abu. Snake charmers, from L Egypte

Temple of Medinet Abu. Snake charmers, from L Egypte
GDG345742 Temple of Medinet Abu. Snake charmers, from L Egypte of Georg Moritz Ebers (1837-98), 1881 (b/w engraving) by French School

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The funerary mask of Tutankhamun (c. 1370-1352 BC) New Kingdom, c

The funerary mask of Tutankhamun (c. 1370-1352 BC) New Kingdom, c
XBP324492 The funerary mask of Tutankhamun (c.1370-1352 BC) New Kingdom, c.1336-1327 BC (gold inlaid with semi-precious stones) (see also 228800) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: Wand in the form of a uraeus, from Tomb 5 of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Middle Kingdom

Wand in the form of a uraeus, from Tomb 5 of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Middle Kingdom
FIT282586 Wand in the form of a uraeus, from Tomb 5 of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Middle Kingdom, 1773-1650 BC (copper alloy) by Egyptian 13th Dynasty (c.1795-1700 BC); 7x16 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageEgyptian Cobra Collection: The back of the gold mask, from the Treasure of Tutankhamun (c

The back of the gold mask, from the Treasure of Tutankhamun (c
XIR228216 The back of the gold mask, from the Treasure of Tutankhamun (c.1370-1352 BC) New Kingdom, c.1340 BC (gold inlaid with semi-precious stones) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC)



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Egyptian Cobra Collection

The Egyptian Cobra is a species of venomous snake found in the deserts and savannas of North Africa, and is one of the most recognizable cobras, with its distinctive hood and long, slender body. They are grow up to 2 meters in length and is usually brown or black in color. Its venom is highly toxic and can cause paralysis, convulsions, and even death if left untreated. Despite its dangerous reputation, the Egyptian Cobra plays an important role in maintaining balance within its ecosystem by controlling rodent populations. In addition to being a top predator, it also serves as an important source of food for other animals such as birds of prey. Although it should be respected for its power and beauty, humans should take precautions when encountering this species due to its potential danger.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Egyptian Cobra collection from Media Storehouse features a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards showcasing the beauty and majesty of this iconic reptile. The Egyptian Cobra is one of the most venomous snakes in the world and has been revered by ancient Egyptians for centuries. Our collection captures its striking appearance with vivid colors and intricate details that will add a touch of exoticism to any room. Whether you are looking for a statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, there is something for everyone in our collection . From close-up portraits to action shots in their natural habitat, these images offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of these elusive creatures. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper or canvas, each item in our collection is sure to impress. Perfect as gifts or as an addition to your own home or office space, the Egyptian Cobra collection from Media Storehouse offers timeless beauty that will last for years to come.
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What are Egyptian Cobra (Cobra Snakes Reptiles Animals) art prints?

Egyptian Cobra art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the iconic snake species. These prints showcase the beauty and power of these reptiles, which have been revered in Egyptian culture for thousands of years. The cobra was a symbol of royalty and divine protection, often depicted on pharaohs' headdresses and used as a protective charm. Egyptian Cobra art prints capture this cultural significance with stunning detail and vibrant colors. They are perfect for adding an exotic touch to any home or office décor, whether displayed alone or as part of a larger collection. These prints are available in various sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options. They make great gifts for anyone who appreciates wildlife art or has an interest in ancient Egyptian mythology. Egyptian Cobra art prints offer a unique glimpse into one of the world's most fascinating cultures while celebrating the majesty of these awe-inspiring creatures.
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What Egyptian Cobra (Cobra Snakes Reptiles Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Egyptian Cobra art prints that are perfect for any animal lover or enthusiast. These prints showcase the beauty and elegance of this reptile, featuring stunning photographs and illustrations that capture their unique characteristics. From close-up shots of their intricate scales to images of them in their natural habitat, there is something for everyone. One popular print features an illustration of an Egyptian Cobra with its hood flared out, ready to strike. Another shows a photograph of a cobra coiled up on a rock, basking in the sun. There are also prints that feature multiple cobras together, as well as those that highlight the snake's distinctive markings and patterns. Whether you're looking to add some wildlife-inspired decor to your home or office space, or simply want to appreciate these fascinating creatures from afar, we have plenty of options available for you to choose from.
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How do I buy Egyptian Cobra (Cobra Snakes Reptiles Animals) art prints?

To buy Egyptian Cobra art prints, you can visit our online gallery. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring different animals, including cobra snakes. You can browse through our collection and select the artwork that best suits your taste and preferences. Once you have chosen your desired print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this stage, you will be prompted to enter your payment details and shipping information. We accept various payment methods such as credit cards or PayPal. After completing the purchase process, your order will be processed promptly by their team of professionals who will ensure that the print is carefully packaged for safe delivery to your address. Buying Egyptian Cobra art prints from Media Storehouse is a straightforward process that allows you to enjoy beautiful artwork in the comfort of your own home.
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How much do Egyptian Cobra (Cobra Snakes Reptiles Animals) art prints cost?

As an online store for art prints, we offer a wide range of Egyptian Cobra art prints that vary in cost depending on the size and type of print. The prices may also differ based on the artist who created the artwork or if it is a limited edition print. However, you can rest assured that they will find affordable options to suit their budget. We provide high-quality art prints featuring various reptiles, including cobra snakes. These prints are perfect for those who love wildlife and want to add some natural beauty to their home or office decor. You can choose from different sizes and formats such as canvas, framed or unframed paper prints. Our collection of Egyptian Cobra art prints offers something for everyone at reasonable prices without compromising quality.
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How will my Egyptian Cobra (Cobra Snakes Reptiles Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Egyptian Cobra art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. We take great care in ensuring that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition, ready for display or framing. Our standard delivery method is through trusted courier services, which may vary depending on your location and the size of the print. We offer various sizes of prints to suit your preference, ranging from small to large formats. You can choose between glossy or matte finishes, depending on the effect you want to achieve with your artwork. Our high-quality printing technology ensures that every detail of the cobra snake is captured vividly and accurately. Whether you're an animal lover or simply appreciate fine art, our Egyptian Cobra prints are sure to add a touch of exoticism and elegance to any room they adorn. Order yours today and experience the beauty of these fascinating creatures up close.