The Fall of Babylon, carved by a Belgian artist
The Babylon Fall of Babylon, also known as La Chute de Babylone, was created in 1884 by Belgian artist Joseph Ducaju (1823-1891). This work is now in the collection of the Royal Gallery of Belgium.
Plaster statue of the sculptor Joseph Ducacu, The Fall of Babylon
The Fall of Babylon is a work of art created in 1884 by Joseph Dukaju (1823-1891), now in the collection of the Royal Gallery in Brussels, Belgium. Babylon was an important city in the ancient Middle East, famous for its majestic walls and hanging gardens. However, the glory of Babylon did not last long. In 539 B. C., the Persian king, Serus II, captured Babylon, marking the end of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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