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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, USA; (add.info.: Found at Fort Shalmaneser, a royal building at Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Mesopotamia, storeroom built by king Ashurnasirpal II
South Syrian plaque combining Egyptianizing elements characteristic of Phoenician ivories, including the winged disc with uraei (mythical, fire-spitting serpents)); out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable Horse frontlet carved in relief with a female figure flanked by lions, dating back to the 9th-8th century BC. Crafted by the Assyrian School, this ivory masterpiece measures 16.2x6.6 cm and is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. Discovered at Fort Shalmaneser in ancient Kalhu (Nimrud), Mesopotamia, this exquisite artifact was found within a storeroom built by King Ashurnasirpal II. The South Syrian plaque combines elements characteristic of Phoenician ivories, including an Egyptianizing touch with the presence of winged discs adorned with uraei - mythical serpents that spew fire. The intricate carving on this piece reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East and offers insight into ancient civilizations such as Akkadian and Assyria. The detailed depiction of a female figure flanked by majestic lions signifies royalty and power. The use of ivory adds to its opulence, showcasing masterful craftsmanship prevalent during that era. This horse frontlet also features decorative elements like ornate harnesses, necklaces, lotus blossoms, and snakes or serpents intertwined throughout. As we gaze upon this extraordinary artwork captured through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are transported back in time to witness the grandeur and artistic finesse that once thrived in Mesopotamia's royal courts.
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