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Openwork furniture plaque with a rearing goat, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)
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Openwork furniture plaque with a rearing goat, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)
5054685 Openwork furniture plaque with a rearing goat, c.9th-8th century B.C. (ivory) by Neo-Assyrian, (9th century BC); height: 16 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: From Fort Shalmaneser, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Mesopotamia in storerooms built by king Ashurnasirpal II); out of copyright
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This print showcases an exquisite piece of ancient art, the "Openwork furniture plaque with a rearing goat". Created in the 9th-8th century B. C. , this ivory masterpiece is attributed to the Neo-Assyrian civilization. Standing at a height of 16 cm, it currently resides in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The plaque's intricate design and attention to detail are truly remarkable. It depicts a majestic goat rearing up on its hind legs, exuding power and grace. The craftsmanship involved in carving this delicate ivory piece is awe-inspiring, showcasing the skill and artistic prowess of ancient Mesopotamian artisans. Originally discovered at Fort Shalmaneser in Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), Mesopotamia, this artifact was found within storerooms built by King Ashurnasirpal II. Its historical significance lies not only in its decorative purpose but also as evidence of Assyrian royal patronage for arts during that era. As we admire this relic from centuries past, we are transported back to a time when mythology and symbolism played vital roles in society. This openwork furniture plaque serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East and offers us glimpses into their beliefs and traditions. With its ornate decoration and mythical undertones, this artwork stands as a testament to human creativity throughout history. It reminds us that even thousands of years ago, people sought beauty through artistry – leaving behind lasting legacies
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