A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL
A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL
A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL
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A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL
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PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK CITY PRIVATE COLLECTION
A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL

LATE URUK-JEMDET NASR PERIOD, CIRCA 3300-2900 B.C.

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A MESOPOTAMIAN LIMESTONE AND LAPIS LAZULI RECUMBENT BULL
LATE URUK-JEMDET NASR PERIOD, CIRCA 3300-2900 B.C.
2 7⁄8 in. (7.3 cm.) long
来源
Acquired by the current owner by 1986.
展览
The Brooklyn Museum, 1986-2021 (Loan no. L86.1.3).

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Hannah Fox Solomon
Hannah Fox Solomon Head of Department, Specialist

拍品专文

For a similar example, see no. 2b in A. Aruz, ed., Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus. As L. Martin notes (pp. 16-17 in Aruz, ed., op. cit.), many of these finely-sculptured figures of animals were likely votive offerings to the goddess Inanna. The clover-shaped lapis lazuli inlays may have been intended to suggest the animal’s hide.

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