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Tower of Babel book plate etching, dating from 1732. Its 35.5cm x 28cm and the etched area is 31cm x 22cm. This is an original print, nearly 300 years old. Condition: In good condition but it has been cut down, would have originally been on a much larger sheet of paper. Tower Of Babel Drawing, Poetry Exhibition, Babel Book, Babel Tower, The Tower Of Babel, Tower Of Babel, Engraving Printing, Portfolio Ideas, The Tower

Tower of Babel book plate etching, dating from 1732. Its 35.5cm x 28cm and the etched area is 31cm x 22cm. This is an original print, nearly 300 years old. Condition: In good condition but it has been cut down, would have originally been on a much larger sheet of paper.

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A highly detailed, realistic scene depicting the Tower of Babel from the Bible. The tower, immense and architecturally complex, rises towards a cloudy sky. The construction is a blend of ancient Middle Eastern styles, with intricate stone work and busy workers climbing and building. The atmosphere is chaotic, with groups of people arguing, gesturing, and looking confused, symbolizing the... Bible Calendar, People Arguing, Babel Tower, The Tower Of Babel, Tower Of Babel, Groups Of People, Bible Characters, Bible Notes, Cloudy Sky

A highly detailed, realistic scene depicting the Tower of Babel from the Bible. The tower, immense and architecturally complex, rises towards a cloudy sky. The construction is a blend of ancient Middle Eastern styles, with intricate stone work and busy workers climbing and building. The atmosphere is chaotic, with groups of people arguing, gesturing, and looking confused, symbolizing the...

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Impossible Cityscapes by Benjamin Sack Draw Inspiration From Cartography and Musical Compositions | Colossal Musical Composition, Tower Of Babel, Colossal Art, Fantasy City, 판타지 아트, Fantasy Landscape, Labyrinth, Dark Fantasy Art, Architecture Drawing

At the Direktorenhaus Museum in Berlin this past week, a solo exhibition of detailed architectural drawings by Virginia-based artist Benjamin Sack (previously) opened to the public. Titled Labyrinths, the collection of new works features vast cityscapes comprised of impossible inner geometries. The maze-like urban maps reference musical compositions and various symbols found in cosmology. OftenContinue reading "Impossible Cityscapes by Benjamin Sack Draw Inspiration From Cartography and…

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