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"Kohl: Uniting Cultures and Celebrating Artistic Expressions" From the Woman of the Algerian Berber Ouled Nails Tribe

Background imageKohl Collection: Czech Republic. Prague. Fountain of Kohl by Hieronymus Kohl

Czech Republic. Prague. Fountain of Kohl by Hieronymus Kohl
Czech Republic. Prague. Castle. Fountain of Kohl or Lions, by Hieronymus Kohl, 1686 (first courtyard). Castle complex (Hradcany)

Background imageKohl Collection: Ancient Egyptian Kohl Eye Makeup

Ancient Egyptian Kohl Eye Makeup
Detail of eye makeup and hairstyle of Mennas wife or daughter from the wall paintings of the Tomb of Menna, Scribe of the Fields in the 18th Dynasty

Background imageKohl Collection: Girl of the Ouled Nails - Algeria - North Africa

Girl of the Ouled Nails - Algeria - North Africa
Woman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing. The women earned money through belly dancing

Background imageKohl Collection: Woman of the Berber Algerian tribe of Ouled Nail

Woman of the Berber Algerian tribe of Ouled Nail
Woman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing. The women earned money through belly dancing

Background imageKohl Collection: Hans-Jochen Vogel (born 3 February 1926) German politician. Vogel was Mayor of Munich from 1960-72

Hans-Jochen Vogel (born 3 February 1926) German politician. Vogel was Mayor of Munich from 1960-72. After the general election in 1972 he became Federal Minister for Regional Planning

Background imageKohl Collection: Woman in kohl eye costume

Woman in kohl eye costume.. Lithograph with pochoir stencil handcolouring from Our Fancy Dress Costumes, Paris, 1928

Background imageKohl Collection: Boxes containing beauty products, kohl and colored powder for eyelids

Boxes containing beauty products, kohl and colored powder for eyelids
Egyptian civilization - Boxes containing beauty products, kohl and colored powder for eyelids

Background imageKohl Collection: EGYPT: COSMETIC POTS. Ancient Egyptian pots for eye makeup. Left: in the shape of a pillar

EGYPT: COSMETIC POTS. Ancient Egyptian pots for eye makeup. Left: in the shape of a pillar, with the stick for applying the makeup. Center: in the shape of a monkey

Background imageKohl Collection: Women of the Ouled-Nails resting, Algeria

Women of the Ouled-Nails resting, Algeria
Women of the Ouled-Nails resting and drinking tea. Women from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing

Background imageKohl Collection: Ouled-Nahils, Algeria - Southern Algerian Woman

Ouled-Nahils, Algeria - Southern Algerian Woman
Woman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive and elaborate traditional clothing. The women earned money through belly dancing

Background imageKohl Collection: Sweetness of Doing Nothing

Sweetness of Doing Nothing
Il dolce far niente... In Italian, it means " the sweetness of doing nothing"... She is likely a woman from the tribe of Ouled Nail in Southern Algeria in their very distinctive



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"Kohl: Uniting Cultures and Celebrating Artistic Expressions" From the Woman of the Algerian Berber Ouled Nails Tribe, known for their captivating beauty enhanced by kohl-lined eyes, to the mesmerizing Dance of the Ouled Nails in Southern Algeria, North Africa - kohl has played a significant role in cultural traditions. In 1895, artist Armand Kohl captured the enchanting landscapes of Mount Hermon in Syria and the majestic Temples at Patan in Nepal. His artistic prowess showcased how kohl transcends borders and connects diverse regions through its historical significance. The Bust of Queen Nefertiti, sculpted by Thutmose at Tell el-Amarna, stands as a testament to ancient Egyptian royalty's love for adorning their eyes with this dark pigment. Similarly, the Colossus of Ramesses II from the Temple of Gerf Hussein in Nubia showcases how even pharaohs embraced kohl's allure. Moving into modern times, Airbus A310 10+25 Herman Kohl takes flight as a symbol of progress and innovation. Named after aviator Herman Kohl who made groundbreaking journeys across continents using aircraft technology. Even beyond aviation marvels lies another tribute to kohl's influence - Prague's Fountain created by Hieronymus Kohl. This masterpiece reflects how art can be inspired by everyday objects like makeup products such as kohl. As we admire these diverse representations connected through one word - "kohl, " let us appreciate its ability to bridge cultures throughout history while simultaneously celebrating human creativity and expression.