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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-
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
ancientpeoples:Wall panel relief showing an Eagle headed protective spirit865=860 BCNeo-Assyrian(Sou
Ivory furniture plaque from Assyria, carved with a falcon-headed figure in relief. Artist unknown;
Detail from gypsum-alabaster relief of a foreign groom in a tributary processionFrom the palace at K
archaicwonder:Neo-Assyrian Relief of a Dignitary, Dur-Sharrukin, Late 8th Century BCDur-Sharrukin (“
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron”Detail - Assyrian stone wall panel from the Cent
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
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
Detail of an Assyrian relief of a winged genius (called an Apkallu), dated to the reign of Ashurnasi
Ancient Assyrian ivory furniture plaque depicting a cow suckling a calf. Artist unknown; 9th/8th ce
lionofchaeronea:Assyrian relief sculpture from the North Palace at Nineveh, depicting King Ashurbani
lionofchaeronea:Assyrian relief sculpture from the North Palace at Nineveh, depicting King Ashurbani
lionofchaeronea:Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from R
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGEThe Lachish relief - detail. Assyrian stone panels, nar
After nearly five decades on display in Brooklyn, six of Brooklyn Museum’s twelve reliefs fro
The king’s headThis is a stone relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal. Ashurbanipal and his qu
tammuz: Winged Genius relief from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at the Assyrian capital c
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