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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: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh
XIR286948 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2130 BC (diorite) (see also 71510, 121795)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Head of a man, known as Gudea with a shaved head, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu

Head of a man, known as Gudea with a shaved head, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu
XIR219694 Head of a man, known as Gudea with a shaved head, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Neo-Sumerian, c.2120 BC (diorite) by Mesopotamian (22nd century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cuneiform tablet with Hymn to Marduk, 1st millennium B. C. (clay)

Cuneiform tablet with Hymn to Marduk, 1st millennium B. C. (clay)
3740406 Cuneiform tablet with Hymn to Marduk, 1st millennium B.C. (clay) by Mesopotamian; height: 9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Jar, Early Dynasty (alabaster)

Jar, Early Dynasty (alabaster)
617274 Jar, Early Dynasty (alabaster) by Mesopotamian; height: 10.7 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 2900-2400 BC); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; The Dr

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cylinder seal impression of two seated figures drinking through tubes, Kish, Iraq

Cylinder seal impression of two seated figures drinking through tubes, Kish, Iraq
AMQ113739 Cylinder seal impression of two seated figures drinking through tubes, Kish, Iraq, probably c.2500 BC (plaster impression) by Sumerian; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh
XIR121795 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2130 BC (diorite) (see also 71510 & 208106) by Mesopotamian; height: 45 cm; Louvre

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Foundation nail of Gudea, Prince of Lagash, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu

Foundation nail of Gudea, Prince of Lagash, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu
SCP65150 Foundation nail of Gudea, Prince of Lagash, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Neo-Sumerian Period, c.2130 BC (copper) by Mesopotamian; height: 29 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian 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 imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: A large multi-columned Ur III tablet concerning itemised livestock for sacrifice

A large multi-columned Ur III tablet concerning itemised livestock for sacrifice
1764793 A large multi-columned Ur III tablet concerning itemised livestock for sacrifice, 2047-2038 BC (stone) by Sumerian; 18.4x17.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

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
JLJ4612578 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: King List Prism (clay)

King List Prism (clay)
1216372 King List Prism (clay) by Mesopotamian; 20x9.1 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Isin-Larsa period King List prism; Sumerian, written in cuneiform script)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre

Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre
JLJ4665779 Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre) Sumerian period (around 2400 BC). Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Sumerian-Mesopotamian School

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes

Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes
LRI4686933 Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes, 22nd century BC (steatite) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing

Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing
JLJ4669502 Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing (nephew and second successor of Eannatum). Summerian period (2900-2200 BC). 2400 BC

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC

Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC
JLJ4662537 Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC) stello ancient girsou archaic Sumerian period - limestone. Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Mesopotamian; (add.info.: Mesopotamia)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)

Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4685544 Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Iraq Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Head of a king, perhaps Naram-Sin. c. 2250 BC (Bronze sculpture)

Head of a king, perhaps Naram-Sin. c. 2250 BC (Bronze sculpture)
LRI4685511 Head of a king, perhaps Naram-Sin. c. 2250 BC (Bronze sculpture) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian art: head of king, perhaps Naram-Sin (Naram Sin) (2254-2218 BC)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold)

Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold)
LRI4685508 Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: gold dagger (29 cm). From the Ur website

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia

A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia
3614177 A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Standing Male Worshiper, Early Dynastic, c. 2900-2600 B. C

Standing Male Worshiper, Early Dynastic, c. 2900-2600 B. C
3493077 Standing Male Worshiper, Early Dynastic, c.2900-2600 B.C. (gypsum alabaster, shell, black limestone, bitumen) by Sumerian; 29.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Cuneiform Tablet (clay)

Cuneiform Tablet (clay)
617392 Cuneiform Tablet (clay) by Sumerian; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; 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
AMQ419843 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: Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving

Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving
AMQ419836 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: Foundation Nail of Gudea, c. 2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast)

Foundation Nail of Gudea, c. 2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast)
500138 Foundation Nail of Gudea, c.2100 BC (copper alloy, lost-wax cast) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); Overall - h:17.50 w:4.50 d:7.30 with base - h:20.90 w:6.30 d

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Sculpture of King Ur-Nammu Dynasty, 2112-2004 BC (copper)

Sculpture of King Ur-Nammu Dynasty, 2112-2004 BC (copper)
6256271 Sculpture of King Ur-Nammu Dynasty, 2112-2004 BC (copper) by Sumerian-Mesopotamian School, (22nd-21st century BC); The Morgan Library & Museum, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Head of a Bull, from Iraq, c. 2000 BC (bronze & shell)

Head of a Bull, from Iraq, c. 2000 BC (bronze & shell)
XBP341864 Head of a Bull, from Iraq, c.2000 BC (bronze & shell) by Sumerian; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Tablet with cuneiform script, c. 2000 BC (baked clay)

Tablet with cuneiform script, c. 2000 BC (baked clay)
XIR161971 Tablet with cuneiform script, c.2000 BC (baked clay) by Sumerian; Musee d Hist. Nat, d Archeologie et d Ethnographie

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Treasure of Amar-Sin (c. 2047 BC) King of Ur, c. 2040 BC (copper)

Treasure of Amar-Sin (c. 2047 BC) King of Ur, c. 2040 BC (copper)
XIR157979 Treasure of Amar-Sin (c.2047 BC) King of Ur, c.2040 BC (copper) by Sumerian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: composed of a foundation figurine of a man carrying a basket possibly)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates

Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates
XIR182049 Detail of a statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) by Mesopotamian; National Museum, Damascus

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of the official Ebih-Il, from the Temple of Ishtar at Mari, Iraq, Middle Euphrates

Statue of the official Ebih-Il, from the Temple of Ishtar at Mari, Iraq, Middle Euphrates
XIR71507 Statue of the official Ebih-Il, from the Temple of Ishtar at Mari, Iraq, Middle Euphrates, Early Dynastic Period

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Princess of the Gudea family, The Woman with the Shawl

Princess of the Gudea family, The Woman with the Shawl
XIR188781 Princess of the Gudea family, The Woman with the Shawl, from Telloh (ancient Girsu) c.2130-2150 BC (steatite) by Mesopotamian; height: 17 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates

Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates
XIR187144 Statue of Itur-Shamagen, King of Mari, at prayer, from Mari, Middle Euphrates, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) (see also 228262) by Mesopotamian; National Museum, Damascus

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)

Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)
AIS5343509 Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture) by Sumerian; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: Sumerian art: Selim)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC

Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC
JLJ4974464 Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC. From Maris website. Sun 0, 38 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Vessel supported by two rams, c. 2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster)

Vessel supported by two rams, c. 2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster)
5049877 Vessel supported by two rams, c. 2600-2500 BC (gypsum alabaster) by Sumerian; 7x11.8x3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Early Dynastic III); out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Headdress, c. 2600-2500 BC (gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian)

Headdress, c. 2600-2500 BC (gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian)
5049833 Headdress, c.2600-2500 BC (gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian) by Sumerian; 38.5 long cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Early Dynastic III from Mesopotamia)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Brick with inscription of Ashurbanipal describing building work on Ekur, c. 668-631 B. C

Brick with inscription of Ashurbanipal describing building work on Ekur, c. 668-631 B. C
3900041 Brick with inscription of Ashurbanipal describing building work on Ekur, c.668-631 B.C. (ceramic) by Neo-Assyrian, (7th century BC); 7x41.3x41.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Oriental art: terracotta statuette of woman holding her breasts

Oriental art: terracotta statuette of woman holding her breasts
JLJ4565168 Oriental art: terracotta statuette of woman holding her breasts, probable representation of Ishtar, goddess of fertility. From Susa. Iran. Elamite period. 14th-12th century BC

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Figurine of warrior god, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)

Figurine of warrior god, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4685521 Figurine of warrior god, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Iraq Museum

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Figurine of a kneeling woman, from Tell es-sawwan, 3000 BC (alabaster)

Figurine of a kneeling woman, from Tell es-sawwan, 3000 BC (alabaster)
LRI4685480 Figurine of a kneeling woman, from Tell es-sawwan, 3000 BC (alabaster) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Basse Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called '

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called "
898901 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called " Architect with Plans", c.2120 BC (diorite) by Mesopotamian; 93x41x61 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria

The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria
LMG142827 The Samaritan Decalogue, from Nablos (Ancient Shechem) in Samaria, probably 2nd century AD (carved limestone) by Sumerian School (1st century AD)

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (limestone) (detail of 195515)

Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (limestone) (detail of 195515)
XIR195516 Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (limestone) (detail of 195515) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (stone)

Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (stone)
XIR195515 Statue of the Great Goddess, from Tell Asmar, 2800-2300 BC (stone) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: The ruins of the Sumerian town of Kish, Iraq, Middle East

The ruins of the Sumerian town of Kish, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Plaque depicting a lion attacking a bull, from Iraq, c. 2000 BC (terracotta)

Plaque depicting a lion attacking a bull, from Iraq, c. 2000 BC (terracotta)
XBP341866 Plaque depicting a lion attacking a bull, from Iraq, c.2000 BC (terracotta) by Sumerian; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Oldest Known Examples of the Goldsmiths Art: Masterpieces of Sumerian Culture, c1935

Oldest Known Examples of the Goldsmiths Art: Masterpieces of Sumerian Culture, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageSumerian Sumerian Collection: Jewels of a Lady of the Court in the Great Days of Ur, c1935. Artist: Joint Expedition to Ur

Jewels of a Lady of the Court in the Great Days of Ur, c1935. Artist: Joint Expedition to Ur
Jewels of a Lady of the Court in the Great Days of Ur, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]



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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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