RME1B4MK–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Lady Bedr-el-Buldur
RM2JYYFT1–Illustration from 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights' depicting an old man leading a woman across the bridge. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RM2CGJ0PA–Smythe Lionel Percy - the Arabian Nights - British School - 19th Century
RMMC6H22–MAGICIANS AND INVOCATION. Magician with bubbling cauldron - an illustration by Rene Bullo, for 'The Arabian Nights', 1912. Loose print
RMKA7BTY–John Tenniel, 1820 - 1914, English Illustrator, Graphic Humorist, Political Cartoonist
RMH7R3A9–Domes and Minarets of Cairo, Egypt
RM2TA05NY–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Husband presents the parrot to his wife, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel
RMJ4T40D–Thomas Stothard Arabian Nights
RM2B00WTW–Egypt: 'Fishermen Playing Musical Instruments on the Banks of the River Nile'. Sketch by Edward W. Lane (1801-1876), 19th century. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28. So fascinated was he with Egypt, he dressed as an Ottoman Turk and spent much time sketching the backstreets of Cairo. Upon his return to England he translated the novel ‘Arabian Nights’ [‘1001 nights’] and ‘Selections from the Qur’an’.
RMPC4N85–605 Thomas Stothard Arabian Nights
RMGJAM84–He saw black slaves lying asleep. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for The Story of The Magic Horse.
RMA67HM2–Magic City
RM2BK1C7W–Houghton Lowell 4211.30 - Smirke, Arabian Nights.
RMP04XNC–Original Film Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JOHN RAWLINS. Year: 1942. Stars: SABU. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RFMN3ABH–This early 1900s illustration shows Aladdin and the Efrite. 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.Aladdin does and within is an effrite, also known as a genie, who tells him that his wish is his command.
RM2JGR28R–'Prince Ahmed Finds the Sorceress' published January 21, 1951 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac for the series 'Tales from the Arabian Nights'.After the beautiful fairy Perie Banou had lured Prince Ahmed to her castle inside a mountain, it required very little time for him to decide to marry her. But she noticed long before that her husband was anxious to visit his father, a sultan of India. She gave her permission and provided an escort, warning him not to tell his father whom he had married or where he was living. The sultan’s counsellors, suspicious of Achmed’..
RF2FYJTMG–Camaralzaman Woke, And To His Amazement Found A Most Beautiful Damsel Colour illustration 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
RME1BB05–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RM2JYYFRN–Illustration from 'Princess Badoura: A Tale from the Arabian Nights' depicting a man looking at exotic birds in a tree. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RM2D5J2PW–Bilibin Ivan - Scene from the Arabian Nights - Russian School - 19th Century
RMMBD5BW–The Old Man of the Sea drinking alcohol and carried by Sinbad. Illustration by Ford for Lang's 'The Arabian Nights Entertainment' 1908
RMD5861D–Performance of The Arabian Nights at the theatre of the British International School, Cairo, Egpyt (BISC)
RMKCC329–Chris and the Wonderful Lamp, A Modern Arabian Nights Story, Albert J. Moores, 1895
RM2TA0D5G–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Agib left alone, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel. The Story of the Third Calender
RMJ316K0–Arabian Nights illustration 1
RM2B00WWN–Egypt: A sketch by Edward W. Lane (1801-1876) depicting the entrance to al-Azhar University in Cairo, 19th century. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28. So fascinated was he with Egypt, he dressed as an Ottoman Turk and spent much time sketching the backstreets of Cairo. Upon his return to England he translated the novel ‘Arabian Nights’ [‘1001 nights’] and ‘Selections from the Qur’an’.
RMP9NTG8–146 Arabian Nights illustration 3
RMGJAMB8–Sindbad the Sailor entertains Sindbad the Landsman. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Sinbad The Sailor.
RM2J2RMNN–The British Steel Gala, the It's a Knockout competition, the 'Arabian Nights' team. 4th July 1993.
RM2BKXH8K–Illustration of Aladdin Flying Away with Two People from the Arabian Nights.
RMHTNJ21–Rene Bull (Arabian Nights, 1912)
RMERHG3H–The History of Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp - Arabian Nights tale. Caption reads: 'Aladdin sees the princess Badroulbourdour
RMP1D33F–Original Film Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JOHN RAWLINS. Year: 1942. Stars: ACQUANETTA. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RMB817C0–Les mille et nuits Year: 1942 - Arabian Nights Year: 1942 USA Maria Montez Affiche, Poster Director: John Rawlins
RF2JN9GDJ–'The Princess Badroulboudour--The Sweetheart of Aladdin' published April 12,1925 in American Weekly magazine the 'Characters from the Arabian Nights.
RF2FYJTBX–The Hunchback Walked Along Singing Merrily. Colour illustration of The story of the Hunchback 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
RME1BB00–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RM2K09MDF–The Blackburn B-25 Roc was a British Second World War-era Fleet Air Arm fighter aircraft designed by Blackburn Aircraft Ltd. It took its name from the mythical bird of the tales of the Arabian Nights, the Roc. Derived from the Blackburn Skua and developed in parallel, the Roc had its armament in a turret. The Roc came to be viewed as inferior to existing aircraft such as the Skua and the type had only brief front-line service.
RM2CG24HN–Lockhart William Ewart - Alnaschar's Fortune Arabian Nights - British School - 19th Century
RMMBD3YY–MONSTERS. One of the monocular giants encountered by Sinbad on his Third Voyage. Illustration by Ford to Lang, Arabian Nights Entertainments, 1905
RMD5867D–curtain call, performance of The Arabian Nights at the theatre of the British International School, Cairo, Egpyt (BISC)
RM2E2JC4M–The Pantomimes, 1845. Christmas stage shows at London theatres. Drury Lane: 'The adventures of Mr. Lemuel Gulliver form the subject for the Christmas entertainment at this house, done from the popular chronicle by Mr. Morton'. Haymarket: 'Mr. Planché...has selected "The Bee and the Orange Flower" for the Christmas extravaganza'. Lyceum: The story of Prince Firouz, Schah of Persia, and his flying steed, from the "Arabian Nights' Entertainments," has furnished Messrs. A. Smith and Kenney with the groundwork of their new burlesque at this house,,,'. Adelphi: '" Harle
RM2TA0E5D–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Fisherman drawing hus net, The Three Apples, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel.
RMJ4WCHN–The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion 6
RM2B00WWM–Egypt: A portrait of Edward W. Lane in traditional Ottoman dress, sketched by his brother, Richard James Lane (1800-1872), in Cairo in 1825. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28. So fascinated was he with Egypt, he dressed as an Ottoman Turk and spent much time sketching the backstreets of Cairo. Upon his return to England he translated the novel ‘Arabian Nights’ [‘1001 nights’] and ‘Selections from the Qur’an’.
RMPBGRC6–1612 The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion
RMGJAMC7–The Lady of Bedr-el-budur cometh to the bath. Illustration by Edmund Dulac for Aladdin and The Wonderful Lamp.
RMB56JBG–An exotic two-piece straight from the Arabian Nights. The harem pants are gathered at the ankle, and the plunge-front top ties in a knot. June 1968 P008406
RMPK6NT1–Benjamin-Constant-Arabian Nights.
RMHKDAW7–THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
RMERHG3G–The History of Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp - Arabian Nights tale. Caption reads: 'The Magician commanding Aladdin to give up
RMP31Y6B–Original Film Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JOHN RAWLINS. Year: 1942. Stars: MARIA MONTEZ; SABU. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RMB817BF–Les mille et nuits Year: 1942 - Arabian Nights Year: 1942 USA Maria Montez, Jon Hall Director: John Rawlins
RF2JN9GDC–'The Prince and The Talking Bird' published on April 26,1925 in the American Weekly magazine by Edmund Dulac for 'Characters from the Arabian Nights.
RM2FMFW0P–Kindling A Large Fire, He Roasted Him, And Ate Him For His Supper 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
RME1BAFR–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. The Sleeper Awakened.
RM2DDJDG8–New Lamps for Old (in frame), 1901 Artist: Joseph Edward Southall Gilded by: Anna Elizabeth Southall, The subject is taken from story of Aladdin in the One Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights)., George Breeze records (in 'Joseph Southall 1861-1944, Artist-Craftsman', Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, 1983): 'The figures from left to right are: the artist, Arthur Gaskin, (The Magician), Charles March Gere, Mrs F. Wood, (Aladdin's wife), William Littleboy, Alderman White, Joseph Sturge, Anna Elizabeth Baker, John E. Baker (Scheherazade), and Alderman Baker
RM2CGH40R–Robertson Charles - Alnashar's Dream (the Barber's Fifth Brother Arabian Nights) - British School - 19th Century
RMMBD1Y3–ANIMALS - flying horse The Princess and Prince arrive at the Capital of Persha on the enchanted horse. Illustration by Ford to 'The Enchanted Horse' from 'The Arabian Nights'
RMD58662–curtain call, performance of The Arabian Nights at the theatre of the British International School, Cairo, Egpyt (BISC)
RM2K03XKT–Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough. 'The plot...is taken from not only the celebrated story whose name it bears, but also from another tale in the same work, the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment", the two stories being very ingeniously dove-tailed...The introductory scene is a picnic in the Desert, in which the King of the Ebony Isles (Mr. J. Bland) incurs the displeasure of a malignant genie, Jargarhees (Mr. E. Selby)...The Prince Agib (Miss Anne
RM2TA0DRD–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Agib loses his eye, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel. The Story of the Third Calender
RMJ4TAJX–The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion 3
RM2B00WWG–Egypt: An 1830s sketch of an Egyptian woman by Edward W. Lane (1801-1876). Some say the portrait is, in fact, Lane’s Greek wife Nefeeseh who he bought at a slave market in Cairo. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28. So fascinated was he with Egypt, he dressed as an Ottoman Turk and spent much time sketching the backstreets of Cairo. Upon his return to England he translated the novel ‘Arabian Nights’ [‘1001 nights’] and ‘Selections from the Qur’an’.
RMPBGRC0–1612 The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion 2
RMGG2PCY–Dahlia Arabian Night in summer
RMB55AJ8–Arabian Nights preview: An Arabian night at Wembley. A new T.V. studio was opened today at the Empire Way Wembley for Associated Rediffusion, the studio called studio 5 cost £1,600,000 and is the largest in the world. The first production will be on the air this Thursday is 'An Arabian Night' in the show is dancing girls an elephant and three camels. Robert Loggia who plays the part of Nuri, with him in her slave outfit is his leading lady Susan Stranks, Robert Loggia has come from America just for this one show. June 1960 M4363
RMPMRC7B–Bird from arabian nights.
RMHKD391–Arabian nights 016
RMKRET77–Arabian Nights
RMP04XX0–Original Film Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: JOHN RAWLINS. Year: 1942. Stars: MARIA MONTEZ. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RMP2ETJG–'The Second Calendar', illustration for the Arabian Nights.
RF2JN9GAJ–'The Enchanted Horse' published on May 17,1925 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac as 'Characters from the Arabian Nights.
RM2FMFXHM–Morgiana Drew Out The Dagger, Dancing With It In Her Hand 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
RME1BB83–The Sleeper Awakened - Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’.
RFMHFKGB–In the Glow of the Search Light - Had the fabled genii of Arabian Nights Entertainments bee called into requisition they could …
RFB5CBDM–The Merchant and The Genie
RMMBD6X2–Flying demon - Gold-binding of demon flying over oriental city. From Andrew Lang's edited version of The Arabian Nights Entertainments 1908
RM2A3TPMA–The Arabian nights
RME5NJNH–1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS, Mr. Magoo, (voiced by Jim Backus), 1959
RM2TA0E4R–Vintage illustration One Thousand and One Nights, Sinbad the Sailor kills the old man of the sea, Arabian, Middle Eastern folktales, by The Brothers Dalziel.
RMJ4TAKX–The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion 4
RM2B00WT8–Egypt: A portrait of British scholar Edward W. Lane in traditional Ottoman Turk dress holding a pipe. Illustration by Richard James Lane (1800-1872), 1835. Edward William Lane (1801-1876) was a British Orientalist, translator and Arabic scholar who lived in Ottoman Cairo from 1825-28. So fascinated was he with Egypt, he dressed as an Ottoman Turk and spent much time sketching the backstreets of Cairo. Upon his return to England he translated the novel ‘Arabian Nights’ [‘1001 nights’] and ‘Selections from the Qur’an’.
RMPBGRC2–1612 The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion 4
RME0W34T–Mar. 03, 1961 - Hollywood's best paid actor arrives in Paris; Donald O'Connor, Hollywood best paid actor (99 films) arrived in Paris from Rome to day. In his 100th film ''Arabian nights'' he plays the role of Aladin. Photo Shows Donald O'Connor and his wife Gloria pictured on their arrival at the care de Lyon this morning.
RMB55AJ4–Arabian Nights preview: An Arabian night at Wembley. A new T.V. studio was opened today at the Empire Way Wembley for Associated Rediffusion, the studio called studio 5 cost £1,600,000 and is the largest in the world. The first production will be on the air this Thursday is 'An Arabian Night' in the show is dancing girls an elephant and three camels. Robert Loggia who plays the part of Nuri, with him in her slave outfit is his leading lady Susan Stranks, Robert Loggia has come from America just for this one show. June 1960 M4363-011
RM2E9R2X0–Méliès Palace of the Arabian Nights leaflet.
RMHKFBED–The Arabian Nights Entertainments illustrartion
RMCP9P19–On the children's parade children dressed as characters from Arabian Nights
RMP0500R–Original Film Title: IL FIORE DELLE MILLE E UNA NOTTE. English Title: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Film Director: PIER PAOLO PASOLINI. Year: 1974. Credit: UNITED ARTISTS / Cortesía Album
RMPAM12N–Robert Louis Stevenson. Artist: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, Dublin 1848-1907 Cornish, New Hampshire). Dimensions: 35 1/4 in., 116lb. (89.5 cm). Date: 1887-88; cast 1910. Impressed by Robert Louis Stevenson's collection of stories 'New Arabian Nights' (1882), Saint-Gaudens told their mutual friend, Will Low, that he would be honored to model a portrait if the writer were ever to come to the United States. The opportunity presented itself in 1887-88, when Stevenson (1850-1894) sat for the sculptor in New York and later in Manasquan, New Jersey. Stevenson, suffering from tuberculosis, is s
RF2JN9G7T–'Ali Baba' published on April 5, 1924 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac as the 'Characters from the Arabian Nights.
RM2FMFWM9–Be Quick And Shave Me, And Do Not Lose Time In Talking 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
RME1BAFK–Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) illustration from ‘Sinbad the Sailor & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights’. Story of the 3 Calendars
RFEYYCN6–aladdins lamp kids show
RMB47YEB–literture, The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, Aladdin and the Djinni, wood engraving, 19th century, fairytale, oriental, Arabian, Arabia, historic, historical, people,
RMMC6NPD–Illustration to the the story, The Second Kalendar's Tale', fromthe Arabian Nights. Hand-coloured illustration by Lynd Ward, for Alexander Laing's 'The Haunted Omnibus', circa 1935.
RM2A4C5BB–The Palace of Arabian Nights, #13
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