RMF6NF36–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RM2M44AF7–Bust of Queen Nefertiti - Egypt 1912-1928- Queen Nefertiti was the consort of the pharaoh Akhenaton, father of Tutankhamun. She was famed for her beauty. The original of this bust of Nefertiti dates from the 18th dynasty (c. 1383-1365BCE). It was found at Amatha, Egypt, in 1912. This is a plaster copy of the original now housed at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin. Makeup was commonly used in Ancient Egypt. It focused on the eye. Kohl eyeliner was frequently used to replicate the appearance of the sun god, Re or the eye of Horus that was believed to give protection to its wearers.
RMAD0PBY–Young Muslim Boy with Eye Kohl, Jaipur, India
RFJAYTJX–Ancient Egypt eyes with long eye lids. Black eyeliner makeup with almond eye look. Makeup, used by men and women, made with kohl.
RMWHB6FC–Double container for eye paint and the rod with which it was applied. Sets of Kohl tubes from Ancient Egypt - (l-r) double kohl-pot in the shape of two papyrus bud columns with a triangular lily column between the head of the kohl stock is in the shape of a bud XII dynasty - Double kohl tube with carved relief figures of goddesses with lions. The receptacle for the kohl stick in the middle is in the form of a similar figure in the round (Ethiopian style 8th-6th century BC) - Faience kohl tube inscribed in the name of Tutankhamen & the queen Ankhsenamen XVIII dynasty c.1360 BC - Faience kohl
RMKC2HBX–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand, ca. 1850–1775 B.C
RFJ110EG–Traditional Moroccan green bottle with black kohl
RF2HW947A–Art inspired by Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12–13, ca. 1850–1775 B.C., From Egypt, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHAPDCD–Portrait of a young girl with Kohl eye make up,Kerala,India
RMDKKFGB–Woman in fancy dress costume of kohl eyes (les yeux noirs), 1920s.
RMBY2Y8G–Portrait of an Indian child with kohl around their eyes
RF2D7599T–Three little Indian Rajasthani children with traditional kohl eyeliner sit in a row and pose for the camera.
RMP6B5AN–Woman in kohl eye fancy dress costume (les yeux noirs), with turban, dress and veil decorated with large eyes painted with mascara and kohl. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from 'Nos Travestis' (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.
RFB5R1YC–Horizontal portrait of a young girl applying black kohl eyeliner around her eyes in a compact mirror against a white background
RMENFP86–Girl with yellow bindi on the forehead and kohl-rimmed eyes, portrait, Fort Cochin, Kochi, Kerala, India
RMA2XNPC–Close up of a watchful light green cat's eye
RMBHR366–India, Kerala, Munnar, young female child dressed in frilly blue dress and red sun hat
RMF6NF35–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RMAF218P–Young Indian girl wearing kohl make-up mascara at railway station, Pune, India
RMA1WN24–Portrait of a young girl with kohl lined eyes., India
RFGX43B5–Close up of a woman's eye
RMWHB6E6–Egyptian eye paint container XVIII Dynasty 14C BC - photo shows (right) a glass container for kohl, an eye paint that was used to enhance beauty and protect the eyes, is shaped like a column that is designed to look like a palm. The capital, or top of the column, consists of nine wide palms. Most of the container is painted with alternating yellow and white wavy designs..
RMKC864Y–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand, ca. 1878–1749 B.C
RFHY75J5–Traditional Moroccan green bottle with black kohl on white background
RF2HW96M6–Art inspired by Tube for Eye Paint (Kohl) in the Shape of a Papyrus Column, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1550–1295 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Glass, H. 3-7/8 in. x Diam. 1-13/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMCF31JN–Kohl eyes, short sleeved black cropped jacket with big buttons worn with white long sleeved blouse and polkadot shorts
RFT2KBPM–AUSTRALIA. A Victorian Forest 1886 old antique vintage print picture
RMK2CJ05–head and shoulder of a female Asian Indian young baby toddler girl made up with black kohl eyeliner pencil cosmetics looking at into camera
RMAHATT0–Nepal Kathmandu Mother and child with eye make up
RMPARTEA–Kohl Tube in the Shape of a Monkey Holding a Vessel. Dimensions: h. 6 cm (2 3/8 in); w. 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early. Date: ca. 1550-1450 B.C.. The Egyptians' use of eye cosmetics to enhance beauty and for prophylactic purposes is well documented both in artistic representations and by the cosmetic vessels that have been preserved from the earliest times. The most common substance utilized in the New Kingdom was kohl, a dark gray powder made from galena. Kohl was frequently stored in decorated tubes with long, slim sticks made of polished wood or stone as applicators. As in e
RFAXTYGX–Dramatic close up of a female eye in shadow
RMJNYK2Y–A child wearing traditional kajal eye protection stands in a doorway in Varanasi
RM2B2GJB3–6621. Kohl (eye paint) glass vessels popular with the Romans and at the beginning of Byzantine period.
RFG0N6X0–black kohl
RMA2XNP6–Close up of the intense gaze of a light green cat's eye
RMED5PJ2–December 28, 2014: Wisconsin Badgers forward Nigel Hayes (10) falls to the floor after getting hit in the eye during the NCAA Basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and the Buffalo Bulls at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI. Wisconsin defeated Buffalo 68-56. John Fisher/CSM
RMF6NF3C–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RM2AHP6FB–Ancient Egyptian. Stela of Amenemhat and Yatu. 1870 BC–1770 BC. Egypt. Limestone and pigment This stela, or decorated stone monument, depicts a man named Amenemhat seated across from his mother Yatu. A table covered in offerings including bread, meat, and drinks separates them. Amenemhat is portrayed holding a flywhisk, a sign of authority. A blue stone jar designed to hold kohl (eye paint) with an applicator sticking out of its top is shown under his chair. An ointment container is depicted beneath the chair of Yatu, who holds a lotus blossom to her nose. In ancient Egypt, the lotus was a sym
RMB7J0YX–chai stall boy Jaisalmer Rasjasthan India
RFGX43E5–Close up of a woman's eye
RMBN2CMN–Rajasthani child Aravalli Hills India
RMKC2YT0–Tube for Eye Paint (Kohl) in the Shape of a Papyrus Column, ca. 1550–1295 B.C
RFJ110EF–Traditional Moroccan green bottle with black kohl
RM2B0N0AE–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl), Late Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–13 up to 1700 B. C., ca. 1850–1700 B.C., From Egypt, Black stone
RF2HW93C8–Art inspired by Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand, Middle Kingdom, late Dynasty 12–early Dynasty 13, ca. 1878–1749 B.C., From Egypt, Northern Upper Egypt, Abydos, Cemetery V, Tomb V21, Egypt Exploration Fund excavations, 1904, Anhydrite, H. 5.4 cm (2 1/8 in.); Diam. 4.2 cm (, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC856G–Kohl Stick (with Jar 16.10.361a, b), ca. 1635–1458 B.C
RMMY77BP–German Chancellor Helmut Kohl wipes his eye during a press conference on the election results in Saxony-Anhalt in Bonn, Germany, on 27 April 1998. | usage worldwide
RMCEJK8H–Paul and Joe Paris Backstage Ready to Wear Autumn Winter A female brown pencilled in eyebrows, black thin kohl around the eye
RMPB1NEW–Kohl Jar of Sithathoryunet. Dimensions: H. with lid 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in.); diam. of Jar 4 cm (1 9/16 in.); diam. of lid 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 12. Reign: reign of Senwosret II-Amenemhat III. Date: ca. 1887-1813 B.C.. Used by both men and women, cosmetics were an important part of ancient Egyptian beautification and the hoped-for rejuvenation of the dead. This squat vessel held the eye cosmetic kohl. Although vessels of this shape were common during the Middle Kingdom, the use of obsidian rimmed with gold identifies them as royal possessions. They were apparently originally housed i
RFHMCCHG–A cut out beauty image of a sample of black make up pencil or eye liner squiggles,lines or zig zag shapes
RM2HJ2A3A–Tube for Eye Paint (Kohl) in the Shape of a Papyrus Column ca. 1550–1295 B.C. New Kingdom. Tube for Eye Paint (Kohl) in the Shape of a Papyrus Column 552604
RMD4N65G–Use Eye Cosmetics Safely
RFG0N6WP–brown kohl
RMA2XMM6–Close up of pretty blue eye belonging to a young teenage woman looking forward
RM2HHTDWE–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand ca. 1850–1775 B.C. Middle Kingdom. Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand. ca. 1850–1775 B.C.. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster). Middle Kingdom. From Egypt. Dynasty 12–13
RMF6NF3E–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RMA62TT0–Close-up of person's hand applying eye shadow on young woman's eye
RMAJ4BP8–Trug of fresh vegetables - high end Hasselblad 61mb digital image
RFGX43C1–Close up of a woman's eye
RF2BEC1WY–Young woman looks into a round hand mirror
RMBY6AF4–Small Indian child with kohl applied in spots to ward off 'the evil eye', South India. Kohl is an ancient eye cosmetic.
RFHY75JF–Traditional bowl with Moroccan black argan soap,toothbrush, bottle with kohl and oil in hammam
RMRH9RB4–Portrait of a saudi man with kohl on his eyes, Jizan Province, Addayer, Saudi Arabia
RF2HW94DR–Art inspired by Kohl Stick, Second Intermediate Period–Early New Kingdom, Dynasty 17–Early Dynasty 18, ca. 1635–1458 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Courtyard CC 41, Tomb R 12, Burial C 1, In coffin, 1915–16, Wood, green eye paint, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC62N9–Kohl Container Decorated with Bes-images, ca. 1400 B.C
RFB5PRYG–Horizontal portrait of a young girl applying mascara to her eyes in a compact mirror against a white background
RMCF9YF7–Paul and Joe Paris Backstage Ready to Wear Autumn Winter A female brown pencilled in eyebrows, black thin kohl around the eye
RMPAKY1C–Kohl Container Decorated with Bes-images. Dimensions: H. 6 cm (2 3/8 in); w. 4 cm (1 9/16 in); d. 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in). Dynasty: mid-Dynasty 18. Date: ca. 1400 B.C.. As a measure for preventing disease, eye paint was second only to water in ancient Egypt. It was prepared from malachite and galena, ground on slate palettes, mixed with fat, and then applied around the eyes using a small stick, or applicator. Green eye paint, made from malachite, was primarily cosmetic. Galena is black in color, and the paint derived from it helped to reflect the glare of the Egyptian sun. More importantly, its le
RMCEYN3Y–Backstage Milan Spring Summer Gucci Model brunette hair off face, and dark eye make up thick black kohl eyeliner, looking to
RMM07MWB–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) MET picture32
RMAX70KY–sideways
RFG0N6WF–brown kohl
RMA2XMM1–Close up of cool blue eye belonging to a pretty young woman looking ahead
RM2HHWX70–Kohl Jar of Sithathoryunet ca. 1887–1813 B.C. Middle Kingdom Used by both men and women, cosmetics were an important part of ancient Egyptian beautification and the hoped-for rejuvenation of the dead. This squat vessel held the eye cosmetic kohl. Although vessels of this shape were common during the Middle Kingdom, the use of obsidian rimmed with gold identifies them as royal possessions. They were apparently originally housed in a small box.. Kohl Jar of Sithathoryunet 543979
RMF6NF3G–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RM2HJ2CFD–Kohl Tube in the Shape of a Monkey Holding a Vessel ca. 1550–1450 B.C. New Kingdom The Egyptians' use of eye cosmetics to enhance beauty and for prophylactic purposes is well documented both in artistic representations and by the cosmetic vessels that have been preserved from the earliest times. The most common substance utilized in the New Kingdom was kohl, a dark gray powder made from galena. Kohl was frequently stored in decorated tubes with long, slim sticks made of polished wood or stone as applicators. As in earlier periods, representations of monkeys often decorated cosmetic vessels in
RFFX48YA–beauty product
RFGX43CP–Close up of a woman's eye
RM2HHTEAX–Toilet vase with two handles, inscribed for the Seal Bearer Kemes ca. 1850–1775 B.C. Middle Kingdom This small vessel — used most probably as a container for eye paint (kohl) — imitates the shape of a Canaanite jar, a large two- handled storage vessel of clay that was used in the trade of oils and resins from the Levant into Egypt at this time. This Egyptian miniature version is inscribed for the 'Seal Bearer Kemes, 'possessor of reverence.' It was found — together with several other small vessels and a female figure — in a basket (called 'toilet basket I' by the excavators) deposited west of
RMBY6AHH–Small Indian child with kohl applied in spots to ward off 'the evil eye', South India. Kohl is an eye cosmetic. Black & White.
RM2HH83R4–Kohl Jar ca. 1492–1473 B.C. New Kingdom Hatnefer (36.3.1), the mother of Senenmut (36.3.252), received a rich burial in a small rock-cut tomb near that of her son. Her grave goods were deposited alongside her fine wooden coffin and included many objects from daily life. Inside one of the decorated baskets (36.3.59) were a smaller basket (36.3.60), an alabaster jar (36.3.61) , and this graceful kohl jar (36.3.63) with its wooden applicator (36.3.62). The jar had a crusty residue inside that was identified as galena, one of the minerals used as an eye cosmetic by the Egyptians. Hatnefer undoubte
RMRH9RB6–Portrait of a saudi man with kohl on his eyes, Jizan Province, Addayer, Saudi Arabia
RF2HW94XX–Art inspired by Kohl Tube in the Shape of a Monkey Holding a Vessel, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, early, ca. 1550–1450 B.C., From Egypt, Steatite (glazed), h. 6 cm (2 3/8 in); w. 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in), The Egyptians' use of eye cosmetics to enhance beauty and for prophylactic purposes is well, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKCD7EH–Kohl Tube in the Shape of a Monkey Holding a Vessel, ca. 1550–1450 B.C
RMAF218K–Young Indian child at railway station, Pune, India
RFAX393G–Dramatic close up of eye in shadow.
RMPANJKH–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) with Attached Stand. Dimensions: H. 5.4 cm (2 1/8 in.); Diam. 4.2 cm (1 5/8 in.). Dynasty: late Dynasty 12-early Dynasty 13. Date: ca. 1878-1749 B.C.. The piece is part of a group of objects found in tomb V21 at Abydos with two bodies (04.18.1-04.18.49). The ointment jars 04.18.47a, b and .48a, b in the group can be dated by comparison with similar jars found at Dahshur and with the box 26.7.1438 (26.7.1439a, b-.1441a, b, .1442) inscribed with the name of Amenemhat IV (ca. 1814-1805 B. C.). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCEY4E1–Backstage Milan Spring Summer Gucci Model Gemma Ward blonde hair falling over one eye, and dark eye make up thick black kohl
RMM07XF9–Jar for Eye Paint (kohl) MET 10.130.1272abc
RMCER08F–Ashley Ishram Ready to Wear London Spring Summer Fashion Show Model blonde hair off face smoky eye make up pale pink lipstick
RF2DYPP7N–Hand of contemporary makeup artist with black kohl eye liner going to apply it on lips of male fashion model sitting in front of camera
RMA2XMN7–Close up of cool blue eye belonging to a pretty young woman looking forward
RMCEY417–John Richmond Ready to Wear Milan A W Model very long straight blonde hair in wide black hairband dark eye make up wearing
RMF6NF3A–Boy with eye kajal, eye kajol, eye kohl, MR#786
RMCEREN6–Yves Saint Laurent Backstage Paris Ready to Wear Spring Summer heavy black eye makeup and pink lips, curly hair held up
RFFX48Y7–beauty product
RFGX43DP–Close up of a woman's eye
RFG0N6X6–beauty products
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