Assyrian Gallery
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Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from Room H of the Nor
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Iraqi Syriac babe Roua’a
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
lionofchaeronea:Assyrian relief sculpture from the North Palace at Nineveh, depicting King Ashurbani
Lady Layard’s jewelry. From Nimrud, Mesopotamia Assyrian culture
Plaque with two kneeling youths supporting a ram-headed sphinxPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 9th–8th
Nubian with oryx, monkey, and leopard skins, 8th–7th century B.C.; Neo-Assyrian period; Phoenician s
ancientart:The sickle sword of Assyrian king Adad-nirari I.Dates to ca. 1307–1275 B.C., northern Mes
Flood Tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Library ofAshurbanipal (Nineveh, 600s BC).Gilgamesh w
This Phoenician-style plaque shows a griffin (a creature with a lion’s body, falcon’s he
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
ancientpeoples:Wall panel relief showing an Eagle headed protective spirit865=860 BCNeo-Assyrian(Sou
houghtonlib:This manuscript was created for an Assyrian Christian of the 18th century, and is small
Ishtar Gate and Ishtar Lover by Iraqi artist Paul Batou~Hasmonean
Assyrian costumes from the “History of the feminine Costume of the world”
sniper-at-the-gates-of-heaven:a gathering at an assyrian monastery in mosul, early 1900s.
dwellerinthelibrary:At the Met, an ivory plaque from the city of Nimrud. It’s Assyrian (specifically
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.
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