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Sheba Collection

"Sheba: A Tale of Royalty, Wisdom, and Legacy" In the ancient times, the Queen embarked on a legendary journey to visit King Solomon, seeking his renowned wisdom

Background imageSheba Collection: Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon

Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon
King Solomon is visited by Nicaule, Queen of Sheba, in Asia

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. Bible I Kings10: 2. 15th century

King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. Bible I Kings10: 2. 15th century
532912 King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. Bible I Kings10: 2. 15th century (chromolithograph after miniature in Breviary of Cardinal Grimani attributed to Memling)

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba, 1865 (engraving)

King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba, 1865 (engraving)
532929 King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba, 1865 (engraving); (add.info.: King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. I Kings10:2. From Gustave Dore's illustrated Bible 1865-66)

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon after a 15th century illustration (print)

The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon after a 15th century illustration (print)
3794124 The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon after a 15th century illustration (print); (add.info.: The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon - 15th century costumes. Sceptre)

Background imageSheba Collection: Woman in costume as the Queen of Sheba, 1862

Woman in costume as the Queen of Sheba, 1862
Woman in the costume of the Queen of Sheba (Reine du Sabbat) from the 19th century opera by Charles Gounod. Costume designed by M. Robin. Handcoloured lithograph published by Martinet, Paris, 1862

Background imageSheba Collection: Death of the Queen of ShebA

Death of the Queen of ShebA. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageSheba Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5
Act 4 scene 5 : Assad, seeking his fiancee Shulamith in the desert, sees in a mirage the cortege of the queen of Sheba, who is leaving Solomon's court in a huff. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageSheba Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2
Act 2 scene 2 : Assad is enamoured of the Queen of Sheba and declares his passion, though he is engaged to marry the High Priest's daughter Shulamith. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageSheba Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4
Act 3 scene 4 : the queen of Sheba, though concealing her love for Assad, asks Solomon to release him from prison, but he refuses saying that Assad must be punished. Date: first performed 1875

Background imageSheba Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1
Act 1 scene 1 : the Queen of Sheba arrives at Solomon's court : Assad, though engaged to Shulamith, falls instantly in love with her, which is a mistake... Date: first performed 1875

Background imageSheba Collection: PROPHECY/SOLOMON

PROPHECY/SOLOMON
Solomon learns of the coming, and subsequent death of Jesus from the queen of Sheba, a curious item of Masonic folk-lore 10th century BC

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba

The Queen of Sheba
[url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=11047139][img]http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5809/5232617.2/0_702d2_40b270_orig[/img][/url] Engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageSheba Collection: Queen of Shebas visit to King Solomon

Queen of Shebas visit to King Solomon
Vintage engraving of Queen of Shebas visit to King Solomon

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
BAL47651 King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba by Vries, Jacob de (1527-1604); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: The Legend of the True Cross, detail of Adoration of the Holy Wood

The Legend of the True Cross, detail of Adoration of the Holy Wood
BEN5474773 The Legend of the True Cross, detail of Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, 1452-1455 (fresco) by Francesca

Background imageSheba Collection: Emilie Mily Meyer, French soprano, 1879

Emilie Mily Meyer, French soprano, 1879
Emilie Mily Meyer, French soprano, as Jacqueline in the operetta La Petite Mademoiselle (1879) at the Theatre de la Renaissance

Background imageSheba Collection: Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster)

Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster)
HSC247946 Ibex, c.1st century AD (alabaster) by Sabaean (950 BC-3rd century AD); height: 14.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Sabaean, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and Sheba, from the book Judah illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925)

Solomon and Sheba, from the book Judah illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925)
5617133 Solomon and Sheba, from the book Judah illustrated by Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925). Lilian is considered as the father of Zionist iconography

Background imageSheba Collection: La rencontre du roi Salomon et de la reine de Saba. Panneau original de la porte du

La rencontre du roi Salomon et de la reine de Saba. Panneau original de la porte du
BAT5469511 La rencontre du roi Salomon et de la reine de Saba. Panneau original de la porte du Paradis (porte Est du Baptistere), apres restauration

Background imageSheba Collection: Male head (alabaster)

Male head (alabaster)
HSC241444 Male head (alabaster) by Sabaean (950 BC-3rd century AD); height: 23.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Sabaean, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: Heads of historical and mythical figures in

Heads of historical and mythical figures in the headdresses of the era of King Henry VII. Queen of Sheba 2, King Solomon 3, Empress Helena 9, and Emperor Constantine 20, 23

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba visiting the court of King

The Queen of Sheba visiting the court of King Solomon of Israel. Painting on the north side of the Chancel. Handcoloured etching drawn

Background imageSheba Collection: Head of a man, 1st century BC-1st century AD (alabaster)

Head of a man, 1st century BC-1st century AD (alabaster)
HSC247949 Head of a man, 1st century BC-1st century AD (alabaster) by Sabaean (950 BC-3rd century AD); height: 9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Sabaean, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: Pillar stela with inscription, Sabaean or Qatabian, c. 4th-1st century BC (limestone)

Pillar stela with inscription, Sabaean or Qatabian, c. 4th-1st century BC (limestone)
HSC247948 Pillar stela with inscription, Sabaean or Qatabian, c.4th-1st century BC (limestone) by South Arabian; 41.1x16.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: Folio from an unidentified text; Sulayman and Bilqis Enthroned, Isfahan, Iran

Folio from an unidentified text; Sulayman and Bilqis Enthroned, Isfahan, Iran
FSG348775 Folio from an unidentified text; Sulayman and Bilqis Enthroned, Isfahan, Iran, Safavid period, c.1590-1600 (opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper) by Persian School

Background imageSheba Collection: Betty Blythe in 1922

Betty Blythe in 1922
Betty Blythe (1893 1972), American actress appearing in The Queen of Sheba. 1922

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and Sheba (engraving)

Solomon and Sheba (engraving)
3630983 Solomon and Sheba (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Solomon and Sheba)

Background imageSheba Collection: Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946)

Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946)
HSC328369 Ibex, c.1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946) by Sabaean (950 BC-3rd century AD); height: 14.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Sabaean, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: Detail from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c. 1760 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

Detail from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c. 1760 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874358 Detail from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1760 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Khan, Mir Kalan (fl.c.1760-80); 18.9 x9.9 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageSheba Collection: Calligraphy on the reverse of an illustration of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c

Calligraphy on the reverse of an illustration of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c
874360 Calligraphy on the reverse of an illustration of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1760 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Khan, Mir Kalan (fl.c.1760-80); 18.9 x9.9 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageSheba Collection: Hagar 'departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beer-sheba'(engraving)

Hagar "departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beer-sheba"(engraving)
3638880 Hagar " departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beer-sheba" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hagar " departed)

Background imageSheba Collection: The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal (engraving)

The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal (engraving)
1050568 The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal (engraving) by Bogle, William Lockhart (fl.1881); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Recent Discoveries of Gold in the Transvaal)

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c. 1760 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c. 1760 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874359 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, c.1760 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Khan, Mir Kalan (fl.c.1760-80); 18.9 x9.9 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageSheba Collection: The death of Sheba (engraving)

The death of Sheba (engraving)
2792136 The death of Sheba (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The death of Sheba)

Background imageSheba Collection: The Reception of the Queen of Sheba by King Solomon (c. 1015-977

The Reception of the Queen of Sheba by King Solomon (c. 1015-977
701779 The Reception of the Queen of Sheba by King Solomon (c.1015-977) from the Legend of the True Cross cycle, detail of the hands, completed 1464 (fresco) (detail of 109786) by Francesca

Background imageSheba Collection: Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946)

Ibex, c. 1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946)
HSC328371 Ibex, c.1st century AD (alabaster) (detail of 247946) by Sabaean (950 BC-3rd century AD); height: 14.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Sabaean, out of copyright

Background imageSheba Collection: The queen of Sheba

The queen of Sheba
LLM338879 The queen of Sheba by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: The queen of Sheba. William Hole, Old Testament History (Eyre and Spottiswoode)

Background imageSheba Collection: Folio from a Shahnama (Book of kings) by Firdawsi; recto: Bilqis Enthroned; verso

Folio from a Shahnama (Book of kings) by Firdawsi; recto: Bilqis Enthroned; verso
FSG348795 Folio from a Shahnama (Book of kings) by Firdawsi; recto: Bilqis Enthroned; verso: text of preface, Shiraz, Fars, Iran, Safavid period, c.1590-1600 (opaque watercolour)

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and Sheba (engraving)

Solomon and Sheba (engraving)
818814 Solomon and Sheba (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Solomon and Sheba)

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, early 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, early 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, early 19th century

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and the queen of Sheba, tapestry made ??by the Royal Tapestry Factory

Solomon and the queen of Sheba, tapestry made ??by the Royal Tapestry Factory on cardboards by Jose del Castillo

Background imageSheba Collection: Meeting between Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, panel of the east door of the Baptistery

Meeting between Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, panel of the east door of the Baptistery of Saint John called Gate of Paradise (1425-1452). By Lorenzo Ghiberti

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba, 1937

The Queen of Sheba, 1937
The Queen of Sheba. The Queen of Sheba was a monarch of the ancient kingdom of Sheba. From an original drawing by A. K. Macdonald

Background imageSheba Collection: Norwegian Tapestry from Gudbrandsdal, dated 1620s

Norwegian Tapestry from Gudbrandsdal, dated 1620s. Solomon and Sheba. (Lettering at top appears reversed). At Museum of Applied Arts, Oslo

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon

The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. circa late 18th century

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba: An Amusing Christmas Game

The Queen of Sheba: An Amusing Christmas Game
A reworking of blind mans bluff, in The Queen of Sheba the man must approach and kiss a selected girl whilst blind-folded; however the women take advantage of the mans blind-folded state

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon queen Sheba

Solomon queen Sheba
Solomon and queen of Sheba



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"Sheba: A Tale of Royalty, Wisdom, and Legacy" In the ancient times, the Queen embarked on a legendary journey to visit King Solomon, seeking his renowned wisdom. Their encounter was shrouded in mystery and intrigue as two great minds collided. The grandeur of their meeting left an indelible mark on history. As whispers spread across kingdoms about the Queen's arrival, anticipation grew. The opulent Queen arrived at King Solomon's court with her entourage adorned in resplendent gold garments - a symbol of her power and wealth. This meeting between two influential rulers would forever be etched into folklore. However, not all stories have happy endings. Tragedy struck when news broke out about the untimely demise of the enigmatic Queen herself. Her death sent shockwaves through nations far and wide; her legacy lived on even after she had departed from this world. Centuries later, artists captured fragments of this captivating tale through mesmerizing artwork like GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5 or GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2 – masterpieces that depicted scenes from their fateful encounter. These paintings allowed generations to glimpse into the past and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry woven by these iconic figures. One such painting titled "PROPHECY/SOLOMON" showcased King Solomon foretelling events yet to unfold during his rendezvous with Sheba – a testament to his divine wisdom that captivated hearts for ages to come. Beyond artistry lies another facet of this story – a woman donning an elaborate costume as the Queen in 1862. Through her portrayal, she breathed life into historical accounts while keeping alive tales that resonated throughout time. Sheba's influence extended beyond human realms as well; elephants like Sheba herself became symbols associated with strength and nobility.