West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top by Achaemenid

West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top

(West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top )


Achaemenid

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West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top by Achaemenid. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
tower · dignitary · relief · carved · carving · pillar · persian · iranian architecture · architectural detail · Persepolis, Iran / Bridgeman Images
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