Assyrian Art Gallery
minksandmoney
music pics
sakanoue akane
how-to videos
entropii
Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from Room H of the Nor
A pair of Assyrian winged deities, carved in gypsum. Artist unknown; reign of Ashurbanipal II (883-
Female head with rosette diadems Period: Neo-Assyrian Date: ca. 8th–7th century B.C.Geography: Mesop
Head of a roaring lionNeo-Assyrian (from Nimrud), c. 9th-8th centuries B.C.ivoryMetropolitan Museum
My four-part ‘Floral Artefact’ series from last summer! Etruscan boar vessel with laurel, Roman fasc
The Brooklyn Museum collection includes twelve monumental alabaster reliefs from the Northwest Palac
This Phoenician-style plaque shows a griffin (a creature with a lion’s body, falcon’s he
Ishtar Gate and Ishtar Lover by Iraqi artist Paul Batou~Hasmonean
akreon:Lamassu, assyrian protective deity. #sketch #lamassu #mesopotamia #deity #mythology #sketchbo
Ancient Assyrian ivory box panel depicting a griffin and sacred tree. Artist unknown; ca. 800 BCE.
Ivory furniture plaque from Assyria, carved with a falcon-headed figure in relief. Artist unknown;
Female head with diademPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 8th century B.C.Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud
Detail from gypsum-alabaster relief of a foreign groom in a tributary processionFrom the palace at K
Winged griffin nibbling on a sacred treeNeo-Assyrian, 8th-7th century B.C.carved ivoryWalters Art Mu
An Assyrian soldier conducts captives in a boat. Gypsum alabaster relief, artist unknown; ca. 668-6
A hero subdues a lion. Relief sculpture from Wall M of the entrance court of the palace of Sargon I
Assyrian lamassu from the Throne Room (Room B) of the North-West Palace at Nimrud (present-day Iraq)
ancientpeoples:Stone relief of a slinger from the palace of King KaparaMid 10th Century BCNorth East
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGENeo-Assyrian art: sculptures, stelae and reliefs (11th
Ancient Assyrian ivory furniture plaque depicting a cow suckling a calf. Artist unknown; 9th/8th ce
DS cover variant with Ereshkigal. I wish I could make this game!
A cover for my pretend Epic of Gilgamesh game featuring Ereshkigal, Goddess of the Underworld. I pla
Judith with the Head of HolofernesAndrea Mantegna (Italian; ca. 1431–1505) or follower, possibly Giu
Frederick Arthur Bridgman - The Diversion Of An Assyrian King
Prev
Next