RMF6HDN8–1966, Film Title: ARABESQUE, Director: STANLEY DONEN, Studio: UNIV, Pictured: STANLEY DONEN. (Credit Image: SNAP)
RF2GJ44GY–Set of vector vintage patterns for the design of frames, menus, wedding invitations or labels, for laser cutting, creating patterns in wood, marquetry
RMH4KWGE–Etienne Delaune, French (1518-1519-1583), Arabesque Designs, engraving
RFDB9XER–Arabesque seamless pattern
RMAT283K–Full panel of a Persian tile installation on exterior wall of the Iranian Mosque in Jumeirah Beach Dubai
RFF55T3E–Arabesque Star Pattern with Grunge Purple Background, Vector Illustration
RMB4PGDT–Film star Gregory Peck is pictured arriving at Crumlin yesterday where he is filming scenes for the film Arabesque 22nd Aug 1965
RFDWN4PP–Refined vignette CCCXXX
RF2B6J44X–Arabesque vector round tile element.
RMAG5474–arabesque ornamentation
RMMKJ7T2–Arabesque Border
RMAWM8BR–Artistic arabesque stucco work, Palais de la Bahia, Medina, Marrakech, Morocco, Africa
RMER931K–Donsu, damask with light green peony arabesque
RM2BWTWK3–Edgar Degas, sculpture, Arabesque over the Right Leg, Right Hand near the Ground, Left Arm Outstretched (First Arabesque Penchée), circa 1885-1890
RMG1CXMH–Dish with flying crane and arabesque design, from Iran. Dated 16th Century
RMCPJFYH–Arabesque
RMD1YEMY–ARABESQUE 1966 Universal Pictures film with Sophia Loren
RMH5YWXY–Arabesque - Movie Poster
RFFBRHBG–Floral pattern for invitation card.
RMBKCEE6–ARABESQUE -1966 SOPHIA LOREN
RME0X7RK–Actor Gregory Peck filming 'Arabesque'
RFK3NE4D–ancient rich arabesque, old engraved reproduction from Cordoba cathedral. Black and white etching style decoration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1839
RFDAX2AP–Arabesque seamless pattern
RMDJ85F0–Wall paintings of foliage, fruit and cupid, arabesque, and garland with leaves and head of Pan.
RMMC883G–Islam. Tiles in the arabesque style so favoured by Islamic architects. Sample tiles from the outside of a mosque in Kuwait.
RMB4PGDK–Italian film star Sophia Loren walks along the catwalk on the Crumlin Viaduct where she is filming scenes for the film Arabesque
RM2B01DEG–Egypt: Screened windows decorated with arabesques on a private house with date palm, late 19th century drawing. An element of Islamic art usually found decorating the walls and window screens of mosques and Muslim homes and buildings, the arabesque is an elaborate application of repeating geometric forms that often echo the forms of plants, shapes and sometimes animals. The choice of which geometric forms are to be used and how they are to be formatted is based upon the Islamic view of the world.
RMPFMJR5–Portugal, Sintra, Palacio Nacional de Sintra, Arabesque doorway
RFFE04A9–VENICE: St Marks: Column, Arabesque archivolt; Saba, antique print 1880
RMMKJDT3–Arabesque Pattern
RMAWM7YX–Arabic gravestone with arabesque inscription surrounded by coloured tiles, Saadien Tombs, Medina, Morocco, Africa
RMER931A–Nishike brocade with paulownia arabesque, with red backgroun
RMDXJ3WG–ARABESQUE
RMG1CXMJ–Dish with flying crane and arabesque design, from Iran. Dated 16th Century
RMCPJFY9–Arabesque
RMHRFFY8–ARABESQUE 1966 Universal Pictures film with Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren
RMDAEBME–Gregory Peck on-set of the Film, 'Arabesque', Stanley Donen Enterprises with Distribution via Universal Pictures, 1966
RFFE183H–Ornamental round lace pattern.
RMBKCEE2–ARABESQUE -1966 SOPHIA LOREN
RME0X7RJ–Actor Gregory Peck filming 'Arabesque'
RMFNR8R7–Pilate's Arabesque routine being practiced in fitness center.
RFDBATYM–Arabesque seamless pattern with carnations
RMDJ85F5–Wall painting of an arabesque with stag and cupid (top) and a panel with a mask of Pan (below), both from Domus Vedi Sirici.
RMMC883H–Islam. Tiles in the arabesque style so favoured by Islamic architects. Sample tiles from the outside of a mosque in Kuwait.
RMJG5CWH–Generalife Palace. Emirate of Granada, Al-Andalus. Built 14th century. The court of la Acequia. Arabesque stucco. Spain.
RM2B00WF6–Pakistan: Arabesque, Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore. Photo by Atif Gulzar (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). The Wazir Khan Mosque (Masjid Wazir Khan) in Lahore, Pakistan, is celebrated for its extensive faience tile work. It has been described as 'a beauty spot on the cheek of Lahore'. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634-1635, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It was built by Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native of Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Shah Jahan and later, the Governor of Lahore. He was commonly known as Wazir Khan.
RMPFMK8D–Singapore, Kampong Glam, Sultan Mosque, two gold-coloured domes with pointed pinnacles and Islamic symbol, Arabesque stylings with Moorish overtones, modern high-rise in background creating strong architectural contrast.
RMHAD092–The Duchess of Cornwall holds a wax sculpture by Edgar Degas titled Arabesque over the Right Leg, Left Arm in Front as she and the Prince of Wales visit the University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum to mark its bicentenary and to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the Cambridge University Library.
RMMKJ06F–Arabesque Design
RMAWM87G–Stalactite decoration and artistic arabesque stucco work, Palais de la Bahia, Medina, Marrakech, Morocco, Africa
RMDRAT0X–Arabesque Drawing Room, Catherine Palace, Tsarkoe Selo
RMDXKM0W–ARABESQUE
RMG1DE3C–Hexagonal tiles from a panel with arabesque medallion. Dated 16th Century
RMMC883J–Islam. Tiles in the arabesque style so favoured by Islamic architects. Sample tiles from the outside of a mosque in Kuwait.
RMJG5CWF–Generalife Palace. Emirate of Granada, Al-Andalus. Built 14th century. The court of la Acequia. Arabesque stucco. Spain.
RM2B00WF8–Pakistan: Arabesque, Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore. Photo by Atif Gulzar (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). The Wazir Khan Mosque (Masjid Wazir Khan) in Lahore, Pakistan, is celebrated for its extensive faience tile work. It has been described as 'a beauty spot on the cheek of Lahore'. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634-1635, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It was built by Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native of Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Shah Jahan and later, the Governor of Lahore. He was commonly known as Wazir Khan.
RMB1MDT9–Facsimile of the title page of Arabesque design with full length figures of the saints Peter and Paul.
RFT0RDF0–Arabesque Mudjar plasterwork and tiles of the Alcazar of Seville, Seville, Spain
RMMKJ7PY–Arabesque Border
RMAWM28N–Tile wall decorated with ornate arabesque designs, Ali-Ben-Youssef madrasah, historic theological academy in the Medina quarter
RMKC8HRG–Arabesque Cartouche, Anonymous, French, 18th century
RM2DYYPNN–MOROCCO / Marrakesh / Carved Maroccan round table antique wood hand engraved traditional arabesque design
RMG1DE3D–Hexagonal tiles from a panel with arabesque medallion. Dated 16th Century
RME137J8–Feb. 29, 2012 - Arabesque: Where Are The Camels And The Palm Trees? Three Smart Girls Use Their Bath Towels As Cloaks And Make This Amusing Picture As They Enjoy Themselves On Camber Sands In Suss Ex. All Are Aida Foster Girls. They Are L-R: Wendy Graham, 18, Patricia Lawrence, 16, And Betty Le Beau, 24.
RMFM4KF5–Arabesque ornament carving detail of the bronze gates at Sultan al-Mu'ayyad mosque built in 1421 by the Mamluk sultan Al-Mu'ayyad Sayf ad-Din Shaykh from whom it takes its name, Old city of Cairo Egypt
RMJG5CWE–Medina Azahara. Muslim medieval palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman II al-Nasir, 10th century. Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba, Spain. Arabesque panel in Reception Hall of Abd ar-Rahman III.
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