RMGEGHYP–Mili Avital Doch Scheherezade (Mili Avital) erfaehrt von dem Vorhaben und beginnt dem Sultan Geschichten zu erzaehlen, um ihren Tod zu entrinnen. *** Local Caption *** 2000, Arabian Nights, Arabian Nights - Abenteuer Aus 1001 Nacht
RM2TA0E4A–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, The Giant, Third voyage of Sinbad the Sailor, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel.
RM2C2HN51–Prince of Persia Arabian Nights - Sega Dreamcast Videogame - Editorial use only
RMG4KKM4–Scheherazade and 1001 Arabian nights
RF2JMF3NM–Agib in the Enchanted Palace (1909) from 'The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales.' Illustration by Maxfield Parrish
RME1B477–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Episode of the Rokh
RM2AA0WRG–Illustration of a scene from the book 'The Arabian Nights' featuring Aladdin holding his mother's fainted body and looking in amazement at the genie who has emerged from the lamp, illustrated by Will and Frances Brundage, published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, 1898. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2EY8GE9–The Arabian Nights. Imperial Burlesque Company. Poster, antique and old style. 1888.
RFMN39KH–This early 1900s illustration shows Aladdin and the magic lamp. The tale is a folktale and probably originated in the Middle East. His tale is often connected with and/or included in The Thousand and One Nights, or the Arabian Nights. It is not one of the original tales but one included by the Frenchman Antoine Galland. Aladdin is a poor man in China who is recruited by a sorcerer named Mustapha. Mustapha wants Aladdin to retrieve a magic oil lamp from a cave, as seen here.
RFP8EX99–Smythe Lionel Percy - the Arabian Nights
RM2HPBJGP–MARIA MONTEZ in ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942), directed by JOHN RAWLINS. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RM2JGR2AY–'Ali Baba dumps bags of gold before his amazed wife' published on January 28,1951 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac for the series 'Tales from the Arabian Nights.'
RMK92XCX–Edmund Dulac illustration - The Arabian nights Sinbad
RMDXN5XP–ARABIAN NIGHTS
RF2R9K9D8–François-Louis Schmied and Jean Dunand worked together on Histoire de la Princess Boudour, the French translation from Tales from The Arabian Nights.
RM2M3K8F7–This drawing depicts a scene in the legend of The One Thousand and One Arabian nights. Queen Scheherazade is telling a story to King Shahrayar. Date: 1927
RM2JYYFRW–Front sleeve of 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights'. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RMCYGKJA–Jasmine - woman wearing costume of Arabian Nights princess
RM2FMFTN5–Sheherazade Relating Her First Story To The Sultan from the book ' The Arabian nights' entertainments ' Test and Illustrations by Louis Rhead, Published in New York by Harper & Brothers in 1916. In order to save her life, Sheherazade entertains the sultan by telling him wondrous stories
RMGEGHYJ–Dougray Scott, Mili Avital Als Sultan Schahriar (Dougray Scott) Scheherezade (Mili Avital) heiratet, will er sie nach der ersten Hochzeitsnacht toeten, da er befuerchtet, auch sie wolle ihn entmachten. *** Local Caption *** 2000, Arabian Nights, Arabian
RM2TA06EP–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Story of the Young King of the Black Isles, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel
RM2C2HT0P–Prince of Persia Arabian Nights - Sega Dreamcast Videogame - Editorial use only
RMGJAMD6–Aladdin and the Efrite. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Aladdin and The Wonderful Lamp.
RF2JMF3M9–The Young King of the Black Isles (1909) from 'The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales.' Illustration by Maxfield Parrish
RME1B481–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Aladdin finds the lamp.
RM2AA0WMR–Illustration of a scene from the book 'The Arabian Nights', featuring Alnaschar standing in the street in front of his shop looking in shock at a basket of broken bottles and jars, illustrated by Frances Brundage, published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, 1894. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2EY8GR2–The Arabian Nights or Aladdins Wonderful Lamp. Classic Show poster. Imperial Burlesque Co. 1888.
RFMN3919–This early 1900s illustration shows Aladdin and the magic lamp. The tale is a folktale and probably originated in the Middle East. His tale is often connected with and/or included in The Thousand and One Nights, or the Arabian Nights. It is not one of the original tales but one included by the Frenchman Antoine Galland. Aladdin is a poor man in China who is recruited by a sorcerer named Mustapha. Mustapha wants Aladdin to retrieve a magic oil lamp from a cave, as seen here.
RFPAJBP5–Lockhart William Ewart - Alnaschar's Fortune Arabian Nights
RM2HPBJH5–MARIA MONTEZ in ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942), directed by JOHN RAWLINS. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RM2JGPRKG–'Ali Baba' published on April 5, 1924 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac as part of the 'Characters from the Arabian Nights'
RMK92XAK–Edmund Dulac, the Alphabet of Illustrators, Arabian Nights.
RMDXN5XN–ARABIAN NIGHTS
RFFBXE9B–Arabian Nights in Dubai
RM2M96HCN–Design or illustration to the Arabian Nights story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, featuring a slim woman in eastern costume, discovering men hiding in jars.
RM2JYYFRE–Opening page of 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights'. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RMCYGKK4–Aladdin and Jasmine - man and woman wearing costume of Arabian Nights prince and princess
RF2FYJX1X–Bird, Said The Princess Periezade, Thou Art My Slave Colour illustration of from the book ' More tales from the Arabian nights, based on the translation from the Arabic ' by Edward William Lane and Frances Jenkins Olcott, Publisher New York, H. Holt and company 1915
RMJ4TA9C–THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
RM2TA05NN–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, The meeting on the sea shore, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel
RMK6WGF3–RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - SCHÉHÉRAZADE Advert for Paris Cabaret/night club, 1930 Arabian Nights
RMGJAM8P–She cried ' O miserable man, what sorry watch is this that thou has kept' Illustration by Edmund Dulac for The Story of The Magic Horse.
RF2JMF3R8–The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1909) from 'The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales.' Illustration by Maxfield Parrish
RME1B47P–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Old Man of the sea
RM2AA0XGG–Engraved illustration of a scene from the book 'The Arabian Nights' featuring a young lady stirring fish in a frying pan with two men in turbans looking on in amazement, by illustrator Richard Westall, published by Thomas Davidson, 1819. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2EY8GR0–The Arabian Nights or Aladdins Wonderful Lamp. Classic Show poster. Imperial Burlesque Co. 1888.
RMF1HJGE–Moorish style palace interior fairy tale castle of 1001 Arabian nights
RF2M71N3F–The tale of Sindbad the Sailor tells of an Arab adventurer at sea during the ninth and tenth centuries A.D. The 1917 caption reads: 'Hindbad—from Sindbad the sailor—was carrying a very heavy load.' Åccording to the tale, Hindbad, weighed down by a heavy load, passes by Sindbad the Sailor's grand house. He mutters some envious words, which Sindbad hears and invites him in, then tells Hindbad of his seven perilous voyages. Hindbad regrets his envious words, but Sindbad welcomes him=, gives him money, and invites him to come often, counting Hindbad now among his close friends. The tale of Sindbad
RM2HPBJMM–MARIA MONTEZ in ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942), directed by JOHN RAWLINS. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RM2JGPRJH–'Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp' published on March 22, 1925 in the American Weekly Sunday Magazine painted by Edmund Dulac for 'Characters from the Arabian Nights' series.
RMK92XD1–Edmund Dulac illustration - arabian nights illustrations
RMDXN5XK–ARABIAN NIGHTS
RFMD256H–Constant Benjamin - Arabian Nights
RM2RGA6JH–Three people in fancy dress; two adults in exotic 'Arabian Nights' style outfits, while a little boy (or girl?) appears to be dressed as a medieval jester or similar.
RMRJJCG5–An engraving depicting Aladdin's visit by the Genie of the Lamp. Engraving depicting from a French edition of ''Arabian Nights'' illustrated by Clement Pierre Marillier (1740-1809). Dated 19th century
RMCYGKK5–Aladdin and Jasmine - man and woman wearing costume of Arabian Nights prince and princess
RM2FMFXG5–The Captain Of The Robbers Pronounced These Words, 'Open, Sesame!' from the book ' The Arabian nights' entertainments ' Test and Illustrations by Louis Rhead, Published in New York by Harper & Brothers in 1916. In order to save her life, Sheherazade entertains the sultan by telling him wondrous stories
RMJ314DY–Arabian nights manuscript
RM2TA06DW–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Sultan and his court at the fish pond, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel
RFKT3EXA–Antique artisanal Aladdin Arabian nights genie style oil lamp
RMGJAM6N–Mustapha doubted much of his ability to refrain from questions. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
RF2JGXCAT–The Prince leads the Lady to the Tomb. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights (1914)
RME1B490–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Lady Bedr-el-budur
RM2AA0WDT–Illustration of from the German edition of the book 'Stories from the Arabian Nights' titled 'Arabische Nachte : Erzahlungen aus Tausend und eine Nacht' featuring three physicians in Arabian-style clothing consulting with each other, and two others looking through books in the background, by illustrator Edmund Dulac, published by Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1913. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMHTNMNA–Sultan from arabian nights
RMF1HJGP–Moorish style palace interior, a fairy tale castle from 1001 Arabian nights
RF2M6CFJC–Antique artisanal Aladdin Arabian nights genie style oil lamp
RMP0XNP5–Original Film Title: 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JACK KINNEY. Year: 1959. Credit: UPA / Album
RM2JGPT11–'Sinbad the Sailor and the Roc' published on May 10,1925 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac as part of the 'Characters from the Arabian Nights' series.
RMK92XC0–Stories from the Arabian Nights - Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
RMK38NYC–IL FIORE DELLE MILLE E UNA NOTTE aka ARABIAN NIGHTS
RMP2ETAH–'Aladdin'. Illustration for the Arabian Nights.
RMG36NF8–New crowns for old ones! Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli offers Queen Victoria the imperial crown of India, in a spoof cartoon on an Arabian Nights tale (Aladdin's new lamps for old). Date: 1876
RM2JYYFTA–Illustration from 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights' depicting the Princess embracing her mother. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RMCYGKJT–Aladdin and Jasmine - man and woman wearing costume of Arabian Nights prince and princess
RM2FMFTXF–The Captain Set Sail And Left Me To The Mercy Of The Waves from the book ' The Arabian nights' entertainments ' Test and Illustrations by Louis Rhead, Published in New York by Harper & Brothers in 1916. In order to save her life, Sheherazade entertains the sultan by telling him wondrous stories
RMJ2WX53–Arabian nights 016
RM2TA0E4Y–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Sinbad the Sailor sleeps on the raft, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel.
RMPC46WD–592 The Arabian Nights
RMGJAMA4–In the city of Baghdad. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Sindbad The Sailor.
RF2JMF3M3–The Talking Bird a.k.a. Search For The Singing Tree (1909) from 'The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales.' Illustration by Maxfield Parrish
RME1B4M7–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Lady Bedr-el-Buldur
RM2A32N6X–Eugene Delacroix - Arabian Nights.
RMHRE3KB–Bird from arabian nights
RMDC0K35–MAXFIELD PARRISH ILLUSTRATION FAIRYTALE FISHERMAN AND THE GENIE FROM ARABIAN NIGHTS 1900s 1909
RME5MYB8–ARABIAN NIGHTS, 1942, Poster art
RMP04XX6–Original Film Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JOHN RAWLINS. Year: 1942. Stars: SABU. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RM2JGPRRN–'Morgania Pours the Boiling Oil the Forty Thieves' published on April 19,1925 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine as part of the 'Characters from the Arabian Nights' series.
RMK92XB5–The Story of the Magic Horse, from The Arabian Nights Hodder & Stoughton. Published Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
RMK38NYD–IL FIORE DELLE MILLE E UNA NOTTE aka ARABIAN NIGHTS INES PELLIGRINI, as Zumurrud
RMKD0JKN–John Tenniel, 1820 - 1914, English Illustrator, Graphic Humorist, Political Cartoonist
RM2M3RMYX–Three guests at The Arabian Nights Ball given by Mrs Harry McCalmont at the Ghezireh Casino in Cairo, Egypt in March 1912. From left to right: Mrs Philip Atherley, Mrs Trefusis and Miss Burgoyne, three prominent visitors to Cairo and whose beautiful costumes were much admired. Date: 1912
RM2JYYG0N–Illustration from 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights' depicting the Princess embracing her mother. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RF2FMCBJY–Antique artisanal Aladdin Arabian nights genie style oil lamp
RM2FMFX1P–You Must Be Prudent, Speak Little, And Comply With Every Request from the book ' The Arabian nights' entertainments ' Test and Illustrations by Louis Rhead, Published in New York by Harper & Brothers in 1916. In order to save her life, Sheherazade entertains the sultan by telling him wondrous stories
RMJ4WBPH–The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion
RM2TA06EA–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Story of the Young King of the Black Isles, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel
RMPCEH2G–54 Arabian nights 016
RMGJAM9J–And ever with the tears falling down from her eyes she sighed and sang. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for The Story of The Magic Horse.
RF2JGXCAD–Abu-l-Hasan orders that the Sheiks of the district should be taken to be impaled on the back of a mangy camel. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights (1914)
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