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Sumerian is an art collective that was founded in 2020 by a group of artists from the Middle East

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Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cuneiform cone, 2143-2124 BC (terracotta)

Cuneiform cone, 2143-2124 BC (terracotta)
615793 Cuneiform cone, 2143-2124 BC (terracotta) by Sumerian; 11.4x5.5 cm; Freud Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Complete clay cone inscribed with ten lines of cuneiform)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Tablet listing quantities of various commodities, with circles

Tablet listing quantities of various commodities, with circles
AMQ113702 Tablet listing quantities of various commodities, with circles and half circles indicating numerals, proto-cuneiform, Jemdet Nasr

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian jewellery from one of the famous Death Pits

Sumerian jewellery from one of the famous Death Pits
AMQ113687 Sumerian jewellery from one of the famous Death Pits in the Royal Cemetery of Ur, Iraq, c.2500 BC (gold and lapis lazuli) by Sumerian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Model of a boat, Sumer (pottery)

Model of a boat, Sumer (pottery)
AMQ113685 Model of a boat, Sumer (pottery) by Sumerian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Vase from Grave in Cemetery A, Kish, Iraq (baked clay)

Vase from Grave in Cemetery A, Kish, Iraq (baked clay)
AMQ113028 Vase from Grave in Cemetery A, Kish, Iraq (baked clay) by Sumerian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving

Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving
AMQ113026 Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving rulers from before the Flood to King Sin-magir of Isin (c.1827-17 BC) inscribed in cuneiform script

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Document consisting of ideograms, from Uruk, Iraq, late 4th-early 3rd millennium BC

Document consisting of ideograms, from Uruk, Iraq, late 4th-early 3rd millennium BC
BAL165775 Document consisting of ideograms, from Uruk, Iraq, late 4th-early 3rd millennium BC (stone) by Sumerian; 4.3x2.3 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 199559)

Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 199559)
XIR198659 Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 199559) by Mesopotamian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: bulls head adorning a harp; ); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 198659)

Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 198659)
BAL199559 Head of a bull, decoration from a harp, 2800-2300 BC (gilded wood) (see 198659) by Mesopotamian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Orant, from Tello, c. 2500 BC (stone)

Orant, from Tello, c. 2500 BC (stone)
XIR184071 Orant, from Tello, c.2500 BC (stone) by Sumerian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: token of respect to the gods; ); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Obelisk of Manishtusu (2396-2292 BC) from Susa, Iran, c. 2270 BC (diorite)

Obelisk of Manishtusu (2396-2292 BC) from Susa, Iran, c. 2270 BC (diorite)
XIR188780 Obelisk of Manishtusu (2396-2292 BC) from Susa, Iran, c.2270 BC (diorite) by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Foundation tablet commemorating the restoration of the temple of Ningirsu built by Gudea

Foundation tablet commemorating the restoration of the temple of Ningirsu built by Gudea
LOU69501 Foundation tablet commemorating the restoration of the temple of Ningirsu built by Gudea, Prince of Lagash, Mesopotamian, c.2150 BC (steatite) by Sumerian; 9.3x6.7x1

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Alabaster from the palace of Khorsabad (Khunsabad) representing the Sumerian hero

Alabaster from the palace of Khorsabad (Khunsabad) representing the Sumerian hero
GIA4815753 Alabaster from the palace of Khorsabad (Khunsabad) representing the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh, a character of Assyrio-Babylonian mythology

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4669093 Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari. Height: 0.525 m

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period

Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period
JLJ4667518 Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period. 2500 BC. from Tello. Sun 0, 19 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian, (25th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Eastern antiquite: bull Pie androcephale. Bronze and silver statuette. Sumerian period

Eastern antiquite: bull Pie androcephale. Bronze and silver statuette. Sumerian period
JLJ4567116 Eastern antiquite: bull Pie androcephale. Bronze and silver statuette. Sumerian period. From Sumer. Paris, Louvre Museum by Sumerian; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: View of the stairway of the reconstructed ziggurat, 2050 BC

View of the stairway of the reconstructed ziggurat, 2050 BC
LRI4732270 View of the stairway of the reconstructed ziggurat, 2050 BC by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Ur, Iraq; (add.info.: Mesopotamia: view of the reconstructed Ziggurat Staircase, 2050 BC)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cup with reliefs of rams, 3000 BC (carved limestone)

Cup with reliefs of rams, 3000 BC (carved limestone)
LRI4685433 Cup with reliefs of rams, 3000 BC (carved limestone) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian art: limestone cut carved from beliers reliefs. 3000 BC)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)

Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4685559 Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: female figurine)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Duck shaped lamp, 3000 BC (shell inlaid with lapis lazuli

Duck shaped lamp, 3000 BC (shell inlaid with lapis lazuli
LRI4685534 Duck shaped lamp, 3000 BC (shell inlaid with lapis lazuli, red limestone and mother of pearl) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Oval cup (gold)

Oval cup (gold)
LRI4685492 Oval cup (gold) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: oval cup in gold. Dim. 15 cm Baghdad, National Iraq Museum); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house

Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house
LRI4685482 Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house. 8th-7th century BC (terracotta) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4611785 Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c. 1934-1924 BC (clay)

Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c. 1934-1924 BC (clay)
3029523 Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c.1934-1924 BC (clay) by Babylonian; tallest: 11.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Relief plaque with a banquet scene, c. 2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster)

Relief plaque with a banquet scene, c. 2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster)
5049855 Relief plaque with a banquet scene, c.2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster) by Sumerian; 28.3x18.5x7.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cuneiform tablet: distribution of copper knives, c. 2600-2350 BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: distribution of copper knives, c. 2600-2350 BC (clay)
5049853 Cuneiform tablet: distribution of copper knives, c.2600-2350 BC (clay) by Mesopotamian; 6.8x4.9x1.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Kassite inscribed brick with Sumerian dedicatory inscription of Adad-shuma-usur, c

Kassite inscribed brick with Sumerian dedicatory inscription of Adad-shuma-usur, c
5049849 Kassite inscribed brick with Sumerian dedicatory inscription of Adad-shuma-usur, c.1216-1187 BC (ceramic) by Mesopotamian; 13.2x10.8x7.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Votive bowl, c. 2600-2350 BC (calcite)

Votive bowl, c. 2600-2350 BC (calcite)
5049848 Votive bowl, c.2600-2350 BC (calcite) by Sumerian; 71 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Early Dynastic III from Mesopotamia, Nippur); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c. 1639-40 (etching & engraving)

Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c. 1639-40 (etching & engraving)
5049845 Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c.1639-40 (etching & engraving) by Vignon, Claude (1593-1670) (after); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cast of a cuneiform tablet, Sumerian (plaster)

Cast of a cuneiform tablet, Sumerian (plaster)
AMQ113703 Cast of a cuneiform tablet, Sumerian (plaster) by Sumerian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Tablet from Jamdat Nasr in Iraq, listing quantities of various commodities in archaic

Tablet from Jamdat Nasr in Iraq, listing quantities of various commodities in archaic
AMQ113701 Tablet from Jamdat Nasr in Iraq, listing quantities of various commodities in archaic Sumerian (early cuneiform script) c.3200-3000 BC (clay) by Sumerian; height:11 cm; Ashmolean Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Stele of the Vultures, dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash

Stele of the Vultures, dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash
XIR110905 Stele of the Vultures, dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in celebration of his victory over the city of Umma

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite)

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite)
898902 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite) by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Gudea was a ruler (ensi) of the state of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia who ruled c

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of Prince Gudea, c. 2150 BC (diorite)

Statue of Prince Gudea, c. 2150 BC (diorite)
XIR159255 Statue of Prince Gudea, c.2150 BC (diorite) by Mesopotamian; height: 62 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: found in Telloh, ancient Girsu; ); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Electrum Helmet of King Mes-Kalem-Dug, c. 2500-2400 BC (beaten gold) (see also 161987)

Electrum Helmet of King Mes-Kalem-Dug, c. 2500-2400 BC (beaten gold) (see also 161987)
BAL4101 Electrum Helmet of King Mes-Kalem-Dug, c.2500-2400 BC (beaten gold) (see also 161987) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sumerian headdress worn by Queen Shub-ad, discovered in Ur by Mr C

Sumerian headdress worn by Queen Shub-ad, discovered in Ur by Mr C
XND70127 Sumerian headdress worn by Queen Shub-ad, discovered in Ur by Mr C. Leonard Woolley and published in the Illustrated London News, 1928 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of a king with clasped hands, possibly Gudea, Prince of Lagash

Statue of a king with clasped hands, possibly Gudea, Prince of Lagash
LOU69504 Statue of a king with clasped hands, possibly Gudea, Prince of Lagash, from Telloh (ancient Girsu) c.2130 BC (diorite) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); 107x36.5x2 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh

Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh
XIR286960 Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2150 BC (chlorite) (see also 286959)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, front view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh

Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, front view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh
XIR286959 Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, front view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2150 BC (chlorite) (see also 286960)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cylinder B with a votive inscription relating the construction of a temple to the god

Cylinder B with a votive inscription relating the construction of a temple to the god
XIR219695 Cylinder B with a votive inscription relating the construction of a temple to the god, Ningirsu in Girsu by Gudea, Neo-Sumerian

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of Ginak, Prince of Edin, from Iraq, 2800-2300 BC (stone)

Statue of Ginak, Prince of Edin, from Iraq, 2800-2300 BC (stone)
XIR223459 Statue of Ginak, Prince of Edin, from Iraq, 2800-2300 BC (stone) by Sumerian; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Tablet with cuneiform script, from Uruk, c. 3200 BC (stone)

Tablet with cuneiform script, from Uruk, c. 3200 BC (stone)
XIR208456 Tablet with cuneiform script, from Uruk, c.3200 BC (stone) by Mesopotamian, (4th century BC); Iraq Museum, Baghdad; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Votive plaque depicting an offering scene, from Diyala, Early Dynastic Period

Votive plaque depicting an offering scene, from Diyala, Early Dynastic Period
XIR188782 Votive plaque depicting an offering scene, from Diyala, Early Dynastic Period, 2600-2500 BC (stone) by Mesopotamian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Lioness, c. 2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast)

Lioness, c. 2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast)
500118 Lioness, c.2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); h:4.20 w:3.10 d:13.30 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Bequest of Mrs. Severance A

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Striding Goat, c. 3200-3000 BC (limestone & Egyptian blue inlay)

Striding Goat, c. 3200-3000 BC (limestone & Egyptian blue inlay)
500019 Striding Goat, c.3200-3000 BC (limestone & Egyptian blue inlay) by Sumerian; h:2.40 w:1.40 d:3.30 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Norman O. Stone and Ella A

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c. 2800 BC (alabaster & gold)

Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c. 2800 BC (alabaster & gold)
LEE270604 Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c.2800 BC (alabaster & gold) by Mesopotamian; Private Collection; eDavid Lees Photography Archive; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statuette of a woman with shawl, Akkadian Period, c. 2340-2200 BC (limestone)

Statuette of a woman with shawl, Akkadian Period, c. 2340-2200 BC (limestone)
XIR165841 Statuette of a woman with shawl, Akkadian Period, c.2340-2200 BC (limestone) by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: statuette of woman with lime; ); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving

Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving
AMQ419838 Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving rulers from before the Flood to King Sin-magir of Isin (c.1827-17 BC) inscribed in cuneiform script



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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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The Sumerian collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the ancient civilization's artistic achievements. Our collection features a range of images depicting Sumerian gods and goddesses, as well as scenes from daily life in Mesopotamia. These artworks are created by talented artists who have captured the essence of this fascinating culture through their work. The Sumerians were one of the earliest civilizations in human history and made significant contributions to art and architecture. Their artwork was characterized by intricate designs and detailed depictions of people, animals and nature. The Sumerian collection offers a glimpse into this rich cultural heritage with its beautiful selection of high-quality prints that can be displayed in homes or offices. Whether you're interested in history or simply appreciate fine art, the Sumerian collection is sure to impress with its unique blend of beauty and historical significance.
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What are Sumerian Sumerian (Artists Arts) art prints?

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