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Sheba Collection (#2)

"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: Solomon queen Sheba homage

Solomon queen Sheba homage
Solomon and queen of Sheba: homage to Solomon

Background imageSheba Collection: Meeting Solomon Queen Sheba Francesco Solimena

Meeting Solomon Queen Sheba Francesco Solimena
Meeting of Solomon and Queen of Sheba. Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747). Black chalk; sheet: 18.9 x 27.4 cm (7 7/16 x 10 13/16 in.)

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen Of Sheba Before Solomon. 15Th Century Costume. Facsimile Of Miniature From Breviary Of

The Queen Of Sheba Before Solomon. 15Th Century Costume. Facsimile Of Miniature From Breviary Of Cardinal Grimaldi Attributed To Memling In Library Of San Marco Venice

Background imageSheba Collection: Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455). Gates of Paradise. Baptistery

Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455). Gates of Paradise. Baptistery
Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378-1455). Italian artist. Gates of Paradise. Baptistery. Detail door. Meeting of Solomon and Queen of Sheba. 1425-52. Florence. Italy

Background imageSheba Collection: Sheba the elephant pulling children in a cart at Detroit Zoo

Sheba the elephant pulling children in a cart at Detroit Zoo, Michigan, USA Date: circa 1920

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba Palace - Great Zimbabwe

The Queen of Sheba Palace - Great Zimbabwe

Background imageSheba Collection: SOLOMON, QUEEN OF SHEBA. Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba

SOLOMON, QUEEN OF SHEBA. Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba. Oil on canvas by the Flemish painter Erasmus Quellin II (1607-1678)

Background imageSheba Collection: HELD: SHEIK & SHEBA, 1925. Sheik with Sheba. A John Held, Jr, cover for Judge, 1925

HELD: SHEIK & SHEBA, 1925. Sheik with Sheba. A John Held, Jr, cover for Judge, 1925

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon & Sheba Queen

Solomon & Sheba Queen
Solomon, king of Israel, is visited by Nicaule, queen of Sheba : she is impressed by him, his temple and indeed by everything she sees : he is likewise impressed by her

Background imageSheba Collection: Piero Della Francesca (Sansepolcro, 1416-1417 -1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood

Piero Della Francesca (Sansepolcro, 1416-1417 -1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba c. 1452 Fresco, at San Francesco, Arezzo. ca. 1452

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba comes to see Solomon

The Queen of Sheba comes to see Solomon - 1 Kings 10. circa 1690

Background imageSheba Collection: Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. From the left, a king

Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. From the left, a king
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. From the left, a king, the Queen of Sheba, King Solomon and Saint Peter. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris

Background imageSheba Collection: Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. The Queen of Sheba. P

Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. The Queen of Sheba. P
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. The Queen of Sheba. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris

Background imageSheba Collection: Beersheba, Holy Land

Beersheba, Holy Land
View of Beersheba, Holy Land. Date: 1920s

Background imageSheba Collection: Man in front of a well, Beersheba, Holy Land

Man in front of a well, Beersheba, Holy Land
Man standing in front of a well at Beersheba, Holy Land Date: 1920s

Background imageSheba Collection: Eastern Queens Pageant, Royal Albert Hall, London

Eastern Queens Pageant, Royal Albert Hall, London
The Eastern Queens Pageant, part of the Ypres Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, London. The highlight of the evening was when the Queen of Sheba was played by the ballet teacher Princess Astafieva

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon Receiving Queen Sheba 1624-63

King Solomon Receiving Queen Sheba 1624-63
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Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon Queen Sheba 1642 Etching third state

Solomon Queen Sheba 1642 Etching third state
Artokoloro

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon Queen Sheba Tempera wood embossed

King Solomon Queen Sheba Tempera wood embossed
Artokoloro

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon Queen Sheba 1549 Engraving Prints Dirk Volckertsz Coornhert

Solomon Queen Sheba 1549 Engraving Prints Dirk Volckertsz Coornhert
Artokoloro

Background imageSheba Collection: Study Boy Head Queen Sheba Solomon 1580-94

Study Boy Head Queen Sheba Solomon 1580-94
Artokoloro

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon

The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon

Background imageSheba Collection: Illustration of Queen of Sheba talking to Solomon, surrounded by servants, gifts on the floor

Illustration of Queen of Sheba talking to Solomon, surrounded by servants, gifts on the floor, Book of Kings

Background imageSheba Collection: Wise woman of Abel Beth Maacah, Jan Collaert (II), Philips Galle, Cornelis Kiliaan

Wise woman of Abel Beth Maacah, Jan Collaert (II), Philips Galle, Cornelis Kiliaan, 1588 - 1595

Background imageSheba Collection: Feast of Tabernacles and Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Jan Luyken, Hendrik Elandt

Feast of Tabernacles and Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Jan Luyken, Hendrik Elandt, Pieter Mortier, 1700

Background imageSheba Collection: The Queen of Sheba kneels before King Solomon in the throne room, on either side

The Queen of Sheba kneels before King Solomon in the throne room, on either side of the throne of Solomon six lions, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn (mentioned on object), Dating 1621

Background imageSheba Collection: Border with the Queen of Sheba before King Soloman

Border with the Queen of Sheba before King Soloman; Simon Bening, Flemish, about 1483 - 1561; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1525 - 1530; Tempera colors, gold paint

Background imageSheba Collection: QUEEN OF SHEBA. Persian drawing, c1600

QUEEN OF SHEBA. Persian drawing, c1600

Background imageSheba Collection: AMERICAN NEEDLEPOINT, c1744. The Queen of Sheba

AMERICAN NEEDLEPOINT, c1744. The Queen of Sheba. Needlepoint work by Mary Williams of New Hampshire, c1744

Background imageSheba Collection: Queen of Sheba offers presents to Solomon

Queen of Sheba offers presents to Solomon
The Queen of Sheba offers presents to Solomon. circa early 19th century

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. Bible I Kings10: 2. Chromolithograph after

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

Background imageSheba Collection: King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. I Kings10: 2. From Gustave Dores illustrated

King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. I Kings10: 2. From Gustave Dores illustrated
King Solomon welcoming the Queen of Sheba. I Kings10:2. From Gustave Dores illustrated Bible 1865-66. Wood engraving

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 1437. Tempera on Wood. Fragment of an altarpiece

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 1437. Tempera on Wood. Fragment of an altarpiece. Konrad or Conrad Witz (c1400-1446) German Northern Renaissance painter. Fabric Silk Metal Gold Cup and Cover

Background imageSheba Collection: Queen of Sheba Royal Court. Story of King Salomon

Queen of Sheba Royal Court. Story of King Salomon and Queen of Sheba, Ethiopia, 20th c. Painting. Private Collection

Background imageSheba Collection: PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Adoration

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. ca. 1452. ITALY. Arezzo. Church of St. Francis. Left detail of the courtiers

Background imageSheba Collection: ARABIAN NIGHTS: CARPET. The magic flying carpet of Solomon. Steel engraving, American, c1850

ARABIAN NIGHTS: CARPET. The magic flying carpet of Solomon. Steel engraving, American, c1850

Background imageSheba Collection: SOLOMON & QUEEN OF SHEBA. Solomon receives the Queen of Sheba. Wood engraving, 19th century

SOLOMON & QUEEN OF SHEBA. Solomon receives the Queen of Sheba. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSheba Collection: SOLOMON RECEIVING SHEBA. Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba (II Chronicles 9: 1)

SOLOMON RECEIVING SHEBA. Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba (II Chronicles 9: 1). Color engraving after Gustave Dor
SOLOMON RECEIVING SHEBA. Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba (II Chronicles 9:1). Color engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageSheba Collection: Silent Still: Chariot

Silent Still: Chariot

Background imageSheba Collection: PBIB2A-00066

PBIB2A-00066
Queen of Sheba greeted by King Solomon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon / Sheba (Dore)

Solomon / Sheba (Dore)
King Solomon welcomes the visiting Queen of Sheba to his palace

Background imageSheba Collection: Nicaule, Queen of Sheba

Nicaule, Queen of Sheba
NICAULE, QUEEN OF SHEBA (Asian royalty)

Background imageSheba Collection: Palace of the Queen of Sheba, town of Axoum (Axum (Aksum), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Palace of the Queen of Sheba, town of Axoum (Axum (Aksum), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tigre region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageSheba Collection: Sheba Rebels

Sheba Rebels
Sheba, son of Bichri, rebels against David, but is pursued to Abela whose townspeople, learning that its only Sheba they want, cut his head off and throw it to his pursuers

Background imageSheba Collection: The Death of Sheba

The Death of Sheba
Sheba rebels against David : besieged at Abel of Beth- maachah, the inhabitants cut off his head and throw it over the wall to Joab, commander of the besieging force

Background imageSheba Collection: Solomon and Q of Sheba

Solomon and Q of Sheba
He is visited by Nicaule, queen of Sheba, who brings him fine gifts



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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.