The Fall of Babylon, carved by a Belgian artist
The Fall of Babylon
The Fallen Sculpture of Babylon
3D scan of the fall sculpture of Babylon
Royal Gallery of Belgium
Collection of the Royal Belgian Museum of Art
Joseph Dukayu of Belgium
Sculpture
Sculpture scanning
Sculpture works at the Royal Belgian Gallery
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.
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