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Smarthistory – Assyrian Sculpture
Smarthistory – Assyrian Sculpture

Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq
Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq

Assyrian sculpture and Balawat Gates | British Museum
Assyrian sculpture and Balawat Gates | British Museum

Statue of Ashurbanipal (San Francisco) - Wikipedia
Statue of Ashurbanipal (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

Assyrian sculpture - Wikipedia
Assyrian sculpture - Wikipedia

Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq
Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq

Record $27m for Assyrian sculpture Iraq wants back
Record $27m for Assyrian sculpture Iraq wants back

Statue of Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC), Assyrian King, Basalt, Neo-Assyrian  Period. | by cosmic database | Medium
Statue of Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC), Assyrian King, Basalt, Neo-Assyrian Period. | by cosmic database | Medium

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Assyrian sculpture of an eagle-headed genius, worshipping, Paris, Louvre |  Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections
Assyrian sculpture of an eagle-headed genius, worshipping, Paris, Louvre | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections

Christie's to Auction 3,000-Year-Old Assyrian Sculpture to Fund Scholarship  | Penta
Christie's to Auction 3,000-Year-Old Assyrian Sculpture to Fund Scholarship | Penta

Brooklyn Museum: Assyrian Art
Brooklyn Museum: Assyrian Art

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Assyrian sculpture - Wikipedia
Assyrian sculpture - Wikipedia

The Assyrian Guardian Genie/winged spirit is a statue or a wall relief  motif commonly found at Royal palace walls for protection, it's thought to  depict the God Enlil (more details in comments)
The Assyrian Guardian Genie/winged spirit is a statue or a wall relief motif commonly found at Royal palace walls for protection, it's thought to depict the God Enlil (more details in comments)

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Unknown Assyrian | Relief panel (ca. 883–859 B.C.) | Artsy
Unknown Assyrian | Relief panel (ca. 883–859 B.C.) | Artsy

Assyrian reliefs - World History Encyclopedia
Assyrian reliefs - World History Encyclopedia

Neo-Assyrian Statues of Gods and Kings in Context | Semantic Scholar
Neo-Assyrian Statues of Gods and Kings in Context | Semantic Scholar

Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq
Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq

Sale of Assyrian Sculpture Sparks Controversy | Penta
Sale of Assyrian Sculpture Sparks Controversy | Penta

Rare 3,000-year-old sculpture sells for $31M, smashing record for Assyrian  art | CNN
Rare 3,000-year-old sculpture sells for $31M, smashing record for Assyrian art | CNN

Assyrian sculpture and Balawat Gates | British Museum
Assyrian sculpture and Balawat Gates | British Museum

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |  Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
The Assyrian Sculpture Court | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History