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Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh

Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh
Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer. Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. 3100-3000BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu, Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneifo

Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu, Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneifo
Mesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian. Ruler Gudea of state of Lagash. Diorita statue. From Girsu (modern Telloh). Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneiform inscription. Detail. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Gilgamesh / Layard Relief

Gilgamesh / Layard Relief
Gilgamesh, the Sumerian King of Uruk

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Ziggurat in Sumerian city dating from around 4500-400BC

Ziggurat in Sumerian city dating from around 4500-400BC, Ur, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian cylinder-seal impression depicting a governor being introduced to the king

Sumerian cylinder-seal impression depicting a governor being introduced to the king
Sumerian cylinder-seal impression depicting Haskhamer, Governor of the city of Ishkun-sin is introduced to the King of Ur (Ur-Nammu) who is seated by the goddess Ishtar, note the symbol of the moon

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. Ruins of the Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur, built c2100 B

IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. Ruins of the Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur, built c2100 B.C. Photograph, c1932

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Peace frieze from the Standard of Ur. Sumerian artefact excavated from the Royal

The Peace frieze from the Standard of Ur. Sumerian artefact excavated from the Royal Cemetery in Ur (located in modern-day Iraq)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: SUMERIAN GOLD HELMET. Gold wig helmet of Meskalam dug from the royal tombs at Ur, c2500 B. C

SUMERIAN GOLD HELMET. Gold wig helmet of Meskalam dug from the royal tombs at Ur, c2500 B. C
SUMERIAN GOLD HELMET. Gold wig helmet of Meskalam dug from the royal tombs at Ur, c2500 B.C

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)

Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)
5049847 Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); 31.1x5.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash

Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash
JLJ4670650 Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash. Sumerian period. From Tello Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp of baked clay

Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp of baked clay
Inscription in Akkadian on a brick-stamp of baked clay of King Sarkali-Sarri of the Akkadian dynasty, from Nippur. from the Archaeological Museums collection, Istanbul

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction
Illustration of a Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian Jewellery Bc

Sumerian Jewellery Bc
The jewels of a Sumerian lady of the court, discovered during the excavations at Ur - evidence that feminine adornment was customary in the worlds oldest civilisation

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Ziggurat, Ur

Ziggurat, Ur, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Staircase on ziggurat

Staircase on ziggurat, ruins of Ur, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: A Lama, Lamma or Lamassu, a Sumerian or Assyrian deity which had a human head

A Lama, Lamma or Lamassu, a Sumerian or Assyrian deity which had a human head, the body of a bull or a lion
6867218 A Lama, Lamma or Lamassu, a Sumerian or Assyrian deity which had a human head, the body of a bull or a lion, and bird wings

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Worship of Ningirsu (litho)

The Worship of Ningirsu (litho)
8660952 The Worship of Ningirsu (litho) by Wigfull, William Edward (1875-1939) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Worship of Ningirsu. Ningirsu was god of Lagash in Southern Babylonia)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian king, sculptured over 4, 000 years ago (litho)

Sumerian king, sculptured over 4, 000 years ago (litho)
8673400 Sumerian king, sculptured over 4, 000 years ago (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sumerian king, sculptured over 4, 000 years ago)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC

Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC
3033786 Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC. Utu-hengal, also written Utu-heg~al, Utu-hegal, Utu-hegal or Utu-hejal. Sumerian king

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Utu-Khegal imploring Victory for his Arms (litho)

Utu-Khegal imploring Victory for his Arms (litho)
8660942 Utu-Khegal imploring Victory for his Arms (litho) by Weatherstone, A.C. (fl.1888-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Utu-Khegal imploring Victory for his Arms)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Gutians capturing a Babylonian City (litho)

The Gutians capturing a Babylonian City (litho)
8660939 The Gutians capturing a Babylonian City (litho) by Bacon, Henry James Lynch (HL) (1875-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gutians capturing a Babylonian City)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Queen's Lyre

The Queen's Lyre
3330417 The Queen's Lyre; (add.info.: The Queen's Lyre found in the tomb of Queen Puabi, an important person in the Sumerian city of Ur. Dated 27th Century BC.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Entrance to a royal grave, c.21st century BC (photo)

Entrance to a royal grave, c.21st century BC (photo)
BAL115172 Entrance to a royal grave, c.21st century BC (photo); Ur, Iraq

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture

Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture
Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Found in the collection of the British Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture

Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture
Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Found in the collection of the British Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture

Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Creator: Sumerian culture
Sumerian reed house. Detail of the Uruk Trough, 3300-3000 BC. Found in the collection of the British Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cuneiform, Ahura Mazda

Cuneiform, Ahura Mazda. Cuneiform is a system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500-3000 BCE

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Seal impressions of mesopotamian and iranian provenance from different ages

Seal impressions of mesopotamian and iranian provenance from different ages, in the British Museum in London London, British Museum Seal Asia, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Two globes with sumerian inscriptions, in the British Museum in London

Two globes with sumerian inscriptions, in the British Museum in London Sculpture Mesopotamian/Babylonian/Assyrian Civilization, Asia, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Limestone relief depicting the Sumerian King Lagash Urnanshe

Limestone relief depicting the Sumerian King Lagash Urnanshe, represented as a King-Constructor with a chest of clay bricks on his head; the work is taken from the French excavations of Tello

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Greenstone statue of Judea, King of Lagash, in a seated position with a Sumerian inscription;

Greenstone statue of Judea, King of Lagash, in a seated position with a Sumerian inscription; the work was found in the French excavations of Tello (ancient Girsu)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Silver vase by Entemena, Sumerian prince, depicting Imdugud, demon from Mesopotamian mythology

Silver vase by Entemena, Sumerian prince, depicting Imdugud, demon from Mesopotamian mythology, with cuneiform inscriptions; the work is preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of the priest and scribe Dudu de Lagash. c. 2600 BC (Diorite sculpture)

Statue of the priest and scribe Dudu de Lagash. c. 2600 BC (Diorite sculpture)
LRI4685493 Statue of the priest and scribe Dudu de Lagash. c. 2600 BC (Diorite sculpture) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Art Mesopotamia)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The market place in the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur

The market place in the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur
3614176 The market place in the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC

Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC
Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, from a Royal tomb at Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC. The main panels are known as War and Peace

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Jewellery from the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Sumeria, Ancient Iraq, Early Dynastic III, about 2600 BC

Jewellery from the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Sumeria, Ancient Iraq, Early Dynastic III, about 2600 BC. Showing hair ornaments, earrings and necklaces

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Illustration of using reed pen to write Sumerian cuneiform script on clay tablet

Illustration of using reed pen to write Sumerian cuneiform script on clay tablet

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Ram in a Thicket. Ur

The Ram in a Thicket. Ur
The Ram in a Thicket. Rampant Ram perched on the tree of life, covered with gold leaf. The horns, eyes and back of the animal are of lapis lazuli. The base on silver

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Amulet Seal in the Form of a Bull, c. 3250 BC (limestone with black stone inlaid eyes)

Amulet Seal in the Form of a Bull, c. 3250 BC (limestone with black stone inlaid eyes)
499972 Amulet Seal in the Form of a Bull, c.3250 BC (limestone with black stone inlaid eyes) by Iraqi School; h:2.70 w:4.70 d:3.90 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Zingiddus sacrifice after the flood, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c

Zingiddus sacrifice after the flood, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c. 1910 (litho)
STC357935 Zingiddus sacrifice after the flood, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c.1910 (litho) by Stewart

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: A Sumerian shell cylinder seal, circa 2500-2334 B. C

A Sumerian shell cylinder seal, circa 2500-2334 B. C
7144579 A Sumerian shell cylinder seal, circa 2500-2334 B.C by Sumerian; Private Collection; (add.info.: EARLY DYNASTIC III Engraved in two registers)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: A fight between a lioness and a snake, on a vase from the temple of Inanna, in Nippur

A fight between a lioness and a snake, on a vase from the temple of Inanna, in Nippur
LRI4685506 A fight between a lioness and a snake, on a vase from the temple of Inanna, in Nippur. 2600-2500 BC (serpentine) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Detail of the Statue of Gudea, called with the gushing vase, c. 2120 BC (sculpture)

Detail of the Statue of Gudea, called with the gushing vase, c. 2120 BC (sculpture)
LRI4730386 Detail of the Statue of Gudea, called with the gushing vase, c. 2120 BC (sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); 62x25.6 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea

Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea
JLJ4567055 Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash. About 2150 BC. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC). Dim. 1, 07x1, 36 m

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Necklace with beads and pendants used for the wedding. From the royal tombs of Ur

Necklace with beads and pendants used for the wedding. From the royal tombs of Ur
LRI4685451 Necklace with beads and pendants used for the wedding. From the royal tombs of Ur. 2600-2500 BC (gold and lapis-lazuli) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Art of Mesopotamia: Pie Taurus. Bronze sculpture inlaid with silver

Art of Mesopotamia: Pie Taurus. Bronze sculpture inlaid with silver
JLJ4665785 Art of Mesopotamia: Pie Taurus. Bronze sculpture inlaid with silver, circa 2500 BC Sumerienne Epoque Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Sumerian-Mesopotamian School, (25th century BC); Louvre

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Gudeas libation vase for Ningishzidda. Art of Mesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian period (ca

Gudeas libation vase for Ningishzidda. Art of Mesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian period (ca
JLJ4607664 Gudeas libation vase for Ningishzidda. Art of Mesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC) Steatite. From Tello



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Sumerian Sumerian Collection

Sumerian is an art collective that was founded in 2020 by a group of artists from the Middle East. The collective focuses on creating art that celebrates and promotes the culture, history, and identity of the region. Through their work, they aim to create a platform for dialogue between cultures and to foster understanding between people from different backgrounds. They also strive to create works that are accessible to all audiences regardless of age or background. Their artwork includes paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, video art and more. Sumerian is committed to creating meaningful works of art that reflect the diversity of their region while also providing an opportunity for collaboration among artists from different countries in the Middle East.
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