EditorialVase with beige, flower-shaped rim, a very special piece of local work, from Shomrom Tell el-Farah (Tirzah). Alabaster (3000-2700 BCE) Early Bronze Canaanite.
EditorialSongs of Innocence and of Experience, Plate 42, 'To Tirzah' (Bentley 52), Print made by William Blake, 17571827, British, 1789 to 1794, Relief etching printed in dark-brown with pen and black ink and watercolor on moderately thick, slightly textured, c...
EditorialSongs of Innocence and of Experience: To Tirzah, ca. 1825, Relief etching printed in orange-brown ink and hand-colored with watercolor and gold, sheet: 6 3/16 x 5 9/16 in. (15.7 x 14.1 cm), Prints, William Blake (British, London 1757?1827 London).
EditorialVase with beige, flower-shaped rim, a very special piece of local work, from Shomrom Tell el-Farah (Tirzah). Alabaster (3000-2700 BCE) Early Bronze Canaanite.
EditorialTirza, Israel, one of the Canaanite cities conquered by Joshua. It was the capital of Israel, the Northern Kingdom of the Israelites, until King Omri moved his capital to Samaria (Shomron) .