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Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Antiquite egyptienne : shabti (chaouabti, oushebti ou ushabti) (statuette funeraire en bois)

Antiquite egyptienne : shabti (chaouabti, oushebti ou ushabti) (statuette funeraire en bois) de Mutri
FIA5336364 Antiquite egyptienne : shabti (chaouabti, oushebti ou ushabti) (statuette funeraire en bois) de Mutri. Regne de Thoutmosis Ier, 17eme dynastie. 16eme siecle avant JC

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cast of a relief depicting an archer, Persian art, kingdom of Darius I (multicoloured plaster)

Cast of a relief depicting an archer, Persian art, kingdom of Darius I (multicoloured plaster)
3930120 Cast of a relief depicting an archer, Persian art, kingdom of Darius I (multicoloured plaster) by Persian School; Museo Barracco, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Sickle blades from Israel, Late Bronze to Early Iron Age (flint)

Sickle blades from Israel, Late Bronze to Early Iron Age (flint)
AMQ133328 Sickle blades from Israel, Late Bronze to Early Iron Age (flint) by Prehistoric; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Ms. Arabe 4947 fol. 84, Plants from a treatise by Dioscoride, 13th century (vellum)

Ms. Arabe 4947 fol. 84, Plants from a treatise by Dioscoride, 13th century (vellum)
CHT163331 Ms. Arabe 4947 fol.84, Plants from a treatise by Dioscoride, 13th century (vellum) by Islamic School, (13th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Assyrian archers shooting arrows, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II

Assyrian archers shooting arrows, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II (limestone with traces of painting)
3930115 Assyrian archers shooting arrows, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II (limestone with traces of painting) by Assyrian School; Museo Barracco, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: From Nineveh)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Head of Hermes wearing a pileus (Pentelic marble)

Head of Hermes wearing a pileus (Pentelic marble)
3930121 Head of Hermes wearing a pileus (Pentelic marble) by Roman; Museo Barracco, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Roman work inspired by a Greek original from the 5th century BC)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Kneeling winged deity, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II (alabastrine limestone)

Kneeling winged deity, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II (alabastrine limestone)
3930116 Kneeling winged deity, Neo Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurnasirpal II (alabastrine limestone) by Assyrian School; Museo Barracco, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Art Mesopotamie (Assyrie) : bas relief representant un pretre tenant une branche de grenadier

Art Mesopotamie (Assyrie) : bas relief representant un pretre tenant une branche de grenadier
FIA5335535 Art Mesopotamie (Assyrie) : bas relief representant un pretre tenant une branche de grenadier. (Priest with a branch of pomergranate tree)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Caravelle 'La Pinta'from the expedition of Christopher Columbus

Caravelle "La Pinta"from the expedition of Christopher Columbus
AIS5339077 Caravelle " La Pinta" from the expedition of Christopher Columbus (colour engraving) by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Assyrian art: a winged bull with a human figure, guardian of the entrance to the palace

Assyrian art: a winged bull with a human figure, guardian of the entrance to the palace
AIS5338561 Assyrian art: a winged bull with a human figure, guardian of the entrance to the palace of Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BC), in Khalu

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Back from poetic evening in spring Japanese print by Shunman Kubo (1757-1820)

Back from poetic evening in spring Japanese print by Shunman Kubo (1757-1820)
JLJ4564666 Back from poetic evening in spring Japanese print by Shunman Kubo (1757-1820). Paris, Guimet Museum, National Museum of Asian Arts by Shumman, Kubo (1757-1820); Musee Guimet, Paris

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Oriental antiques: bulls head in bronze. From Ourartou. Assyria. 8th-7th century BC

Oriental antiques: bulls head in bronze. From Ourartou. Assyria. 8th-7th century BC
JLJ4564642 Oriental antiques: bulls head in bronze. From Ourartou. Assyria. 8th-7th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Assyrian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Palmette fragment from Fort Shalmaneser, Nimrud, 8th century BC (ivory)

Palmette fragment from Fort Shalmaneser, Nimrud, 8th century BC (ivory)
AMQ133317 Palmette fragment from Fort Shalmaneser, Nimrud, 8th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Fragment of a relief depicting Median tributaries (stone)

Fragment of a relief depicting Median tributaries (stone)
XIR161330 Fragment of a relief depicting Median tributaries (stone) by Assyrian School; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Squares Representing a Group of People, 1920 (w / c & gouache on paper)

Squares Representing a Group of People, 1920 (w / c & gouache on paper)
XIR238731 Squares Representing a Group of People, 1920 (w/c & gouache on paper) by Taeuber-Arp, Sophie (1889-1943); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite

Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite
XIR238721 Relief depicting the son of King Araras, from Carchemish, Turkey, Neo-Hittite, 10th-8th century BC (stone) by Assyrian School; Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Stele depicting Ishtar of Arbele on a lion (stone)

Stele depicting Ishtar of Arbele on a lion (stone)
XIR85732 Stele depicting Ishtar of Arbele on a lion (stone) by Assyrian, (8th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari

Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari
XIR85728 Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari, Syrian, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) by Assyrian School; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Mesopotamie: Assyrian tablets (left) of a contract of trade (19th or 18th century BC

Mesopotamie: Assyrian tablets (left) of a contract of trade (19th or 18th century BC
JLJ4678684 Mesopotamie: Assyrian tablets (left) of a contract of trade (19th or 18th century BC) and Babylonian tablets (right) of a contract of sale of a house (between the 20th and 16th century BC)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: French Revolution: poster on law no. 407 on the marriage of canonesses of 19 / 01 / 1791

French Revolution: poster on law no. 407 on the marriage of canonesses of 19 / 01 / 1791
JLJ4567734 French Revolution: poster on law no. 407 on the marriage of canonesses of 19/01/1791. The law states that those who enter into a marriage contract will be deprived of their treatment

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Eastern antiquite: bronze statuette of the demonic deity Pazuzu. From Assyria

Eastern antiquite: bronze statuette of the demonic deity Pazuzu. From Assyria
JLJ4569725 Eastern antiquite: bronze statuette of the demonic deity Pazuzu. From Assyria. Neo-Assyrian period (around 1000-612 BC) (Mesopotamia). 700 BC approximately

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Effects of good and bad government on the city and the countryside

Effects of good and bad government on the city and the countryside
LRI4661091 Effects of good and bad government on the city and the countryside (Allegoria del buon e del cattivo governo): detail representing good government (allegories of Peace, Magnanimite)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of

Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of
LRI4661053 Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of two silver mines. Istanbul, Archeological Museum by Assyrian School; Archaeological Museum

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of

Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of
LRI4661044 Assyrian civilization: engraved box of cuneiform characters concerning the production of two silver mines. Istanbul, Archeological Museum by Assyrian School; Archaeological Museum

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Detail from an altar stone depicting an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ

Detail from an altar stone depicting an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ
3288497 Detail from an altar stone depicting an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, North Africa, c.4th century AD (stone) by Roman, (4th century AD); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Plaque depicting a ram headed Sphinx, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 9th-8th century BC (ivory)

Plaque depicting a ram headed Sphinx, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 9th-8th century BC (ivory)
3288411 Plaque depicting a ram headed Sphinx, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 9th-8th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Carving of a Canaanite woman, Megiddo, c. 9th century BC (ivory)

Carving of a Canaanite woman, Megiddo, c. 9th century BC (ivory)
3288657 Carving of a Canaanite woman, Megiddo, c.9th century BC (ivory) by Canaanite; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Depiction of a typical local woman with distinctive dress and hairstyle)

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Plaque depicting two winged Griffons and a lotus plant, Nimrud, Mesopotamia

Plaque depicting two winged Griffons and a lotus plant, Nimrud, Mesopotamia
3288545 Plaque depicting two winged Griffons and a lotus plant, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: King Henry IV leaving his tent (detail of Henry IV supplying the Parisians), 16th century

King Henry IV leaving his tent (detail of Henry IV supplying the Parisians), 16th century
JLJ4607954 King Henry IV leaving his tent (detail of Henry IV supplying the Parisians), 16th century. Painting by Frederic Ronmy (1786-1854), 19th century

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing

Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing
JLJ4607935 Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing, 19th century BC. Mesopotamia, Assyria

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: An Attic black-figure hydria depicting Athena and Herakles in combat, and below

An Attic black-figure hydria depicting Athena and Herakles in combat, and below
1764789 An Attic black-figure hydria depicting Athena and Herakles in combat, and below, Herakles wrestling with Nereos, c.520 BC (ceramic) by Greek

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: An old Assyrian cuneiform tablet, from the merchant colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia

An old Assyrian cuneiform tablet, from the merchant colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia
1764788 An old Assyrian cuneiform tablet, from the merchant colony at Kanesh in Cappadocia, demanding payment of overdue accounts

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c

Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c
5049873 Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c.8th-7th century BC (quartz, crypto-crystalline) by Neo-Assyrian, (7th century BC); 4 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049861 Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 5.6x4.6x2.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049858 Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 6.8x5.4x2.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Horse frontlet carved in relief with a female figure flanked by lions, c

Horse frontlet carved in relief with a female figure flanked by lions, c
5049851 Horse frontlet carved in relief with a female figure flanked by lions, c.9th-8th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; 16.2x6.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone)

Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone)
XIR85726 Queen Ishtar, wife of King Hadad, from Tell Halaf, Syria, 2900-1350 BC (stone) by Assyrian School; National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: The Battle of Chang-Kia-Onang, before Tong-Cheou, 18th September 1860

The Battle of Chang-Kia-Onang, before Tong-Cheou, 18th September 1860
STC99588 The Battle of Chang-Kia-Onang, before Tong-Cheou, 18th September 1860, from The War in China, 1862 (litho) by Fortavion, G.C

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster)

Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster)
AMQ113749 Cylinder seal impression, Neo-Assyrian period (plaster) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Plaque fragment depicting a winged bull from Nimrud, Iraq, 8th century BC (ivory)

Plaque fragment depicting a winged bull from Nimrud, Iraq, 8th century BC (ivory)
AMQ133334 Plaque fragment depicting a winged bull from Nimrud, Iraq, 8th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Tablet recording grain sale from Kultepe, Turkey, Assyrian, 19th century BC (baked clay)

Tablet recording grain sale from Kultepe, Turkey, Assyrian, 19th century BC (baked clay)
AMQ133332 Tablet recording grain sale from Kultepe, Turkey, Assyrian, 19th century BC (baked clay) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: A god holding a lion-headed sceptre in each hand, possibly Nergal

A god holding a lion-headed sceptre in each hand, possibly Nergal
AMQ113747 A god holding a lion-headed sceptre in each hand, possibly Nergal, Old Babylonian from Kish, 3rd millennium BC (pottery) by Babylonian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Rudimentary bowl, from Nineveh (clay)

Rudimentary bowl, from Nineveh (clay)
AMQ113733 Rudimentary bowl, from Nineveh (clay) by Assyrian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cloisonne furniture plaque with a figure holding a sword, c. 9th-8th century BC (ivory)

Cloisonne furniture plaque with a figure holding a sword, c. 9th-8th century BC (ivory)
5049863 Cloisonnefurniture plaque with a figure holding a sword, c.9th-8th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian, (9th century BC); 1.38x1.65 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049857 Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; height:16.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Pottery sherd with a combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of

Pottery sherd with a combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of
3288526 Pottery sherd with a combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, North Africa, c.4th century AD (ceramic) by Roman, (4th century AD); Iraq Museum

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Plaque depicting winged creatures, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory)

Plaque depicting winged creatures, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory)
3288498 Plaque depicting winged creatures, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Assyrian Collection: Plaque depicting a Griffin, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory)

Plaque depicting a Griffin, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory)
3288447 Plaque depicting a Griffin, Nimrud, Mesopotamia, 8th-7th century BC (ivory) by Assyrian School; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright



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