Cleopatra Image Archive (all in one)
 
 


 

Queen Cleopatra VII, one of the most famous Queens in Ancient Egypt, dressed like Godess Isis


 
 


 

Statue from Graeco-Roman Museum in Alexandria, Egypt



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Drawn by David Claudon








Statue from State Hermirtage Museum, St. Ptersburg, Russia


 
 

ADNKRONOS- (mostra Cleopatra)- Testa in calcare di Cleopatra con diadema- 181-164 a. C. (foto Gianni Napoli/adnkronos)

ADNKRONOS.(mostra Cleopatra)- Statua di Cleopatra in stile Egizio. (foto Gianni Napoli/adnkronos)
 

ADNKRONOS. (mostra Cleopatra)-Testa in marmo di Regina Tolemaica in stile Greco, e testa in marmo di Serapide.(foto Gianni Napoli/adnkronos)


ADNKRONOS.-(mostra Cleopatra)- Uno scorcio della sala, dove sono esposte statue in marmo e granito. (foto Gianni Napoli/adnkronos)

Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolso, called “Antico” Italian (Mantua), about 1460–1528 Cleopatra, about 1519 Bronze Height: 253/8 in. (64.5 cm)
William Francis Warden Fund

Cleopatra at Actium


Cleopatra and the Death of Anthony -- Ridpath image.


 


Anthony at Caesar's Funeral -- Ridpath image.

Cleopatra and the Death of Anthony -- Ridpath image.

Octavian Rejects Cleopatra -- Ridpath image.


Battle of Actium -- Ridpath image.

Plutarch: Cleopatra (Diotima) -- An excerpt from Life of Mark Anthony.
 
 

The Death of Cleopatra (CGFA) -- Painting by Guido Cagnacci
 

Delacroix
Cleopatra and the Peasant, 1838 (CGFA)
 


 

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Cleopatra -- Ridpath image.


 


 
 
 


Marble Portrait of Cleopatra VII, 1st century B.C. 


Portrait of Cleopatra VII, Graeco-Roman Museum, Alexandria

Marc Antony and Cleopatra coin



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A modern painting by a Japanese artist

Luca Giordano, Cleopatra, 1700 circa


 

Fascinated with enigmatic Queen, a Japanese writer, Tomiko Miyao, in her book entitled " Cleopatra" produced an array of paintings depicting the Queen but through the eyes of a Japanese.











 
 


 
 
 


 


 

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri detto Il Guercino
Il suicidio di Cleopatra
Olio su tela,  cm 173 x 237
 


 


 


 
 

Cle?patra e Marco Antonio por Giovanni Battista


Cleopatra,
1630-1640s
 Stanzione, Massimo

Nutrición divina del faraón (Templo de Denderah) (56386 bytes)

Templo de Edfu (66254 bytes)

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Cleopatra VII
 


 


 


 
 

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Cleopatra


 

Illustrated with hand-colored wood-engravings by Enric-C. Ricart

Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners (1897)
Alexandre CABANEL,  French, 1823 - 1889

Francesco Trevisani
Festino di Marcantonio e Cleopatra (1702)


 


 


 


 


 

Cleopatra by Edmonia Lewis (1875)

"Cleopatra"
 Margaret Foley  (1808-1887)


 


 
 


 

Pastel by: Irene Rudyj
 


 
 

Cleopatra & Caesar

Steel engraving published in 1877.

Engraved by J. C. Armytage after the original painting by J. L. Gerome.

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Queen Cleopatra Selene (Bust) Cherchel Museum, Algeria (daughter of Cleopatra VII)


 

Cleopatra Statue in the Vatican Gardens

Cleopatra ab Augusto in Triumpho Romanam allata in Hortis Vaticanis.


 


 


 


 


 
 


 

Cleopatra

Needle of Cleopatra in London


 

Cleopatra's Needle

Cleopatra's Needle.

 The Ancient Egyptian obelisk dates from 1600  B.C. and was a gift from Egypt. "Cleopatra's Needles" is the name given to two Egyptian obelisks, formerly at Alexandria, but one of which is now in New York, the other in London. They are made of the rosered granite of Syene, and were originally erected by the Egyptian king Thothmes III in front of the great temple of Heliopolis, where Moses was born. They were taken to Alexandria shortly before the commencement of the Christian era, and after the death of Cleopatra, but possibly in pursuance of a, design originated'by her. The NewYork obelisk was presented to America by the Rhedive of Egypt, and was set up in Central Park in 1881.


 
 
 

Lots of Cleopatra Images from Taylor's  movie