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Decorative Plaque: Browsing Stag, 900-800 BC (ivory)

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Image title
Decorative Plaque: Browsing Stag, 900-800 BC (ivory)
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Artist
Phoenician / Syrian
Location
Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA
Medium
ivory
Dimensions
4.5x8.9 cms
Image description

This small plaque was executed in the Phoenician style with symmetrical compositions, elongated figural proportions, and Egyptian subjects and motifs. Examples have been found throughout the Middle East, but thousands come from Nimrud where most were excavated in the storerooms of a military arsenal built by King Shalmaneser II (858-824 bc). When the Nimrud palace was sacked in the 7th century bc, these ivories were thrown into a well, where Sir Max Mallowan (the husband of Agatha Christie) discovered them in 1951. The monumental wall relief to the left (1943.246) was found at the same Assyrian palace at Nimrud.

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Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
meal / carving / egyptian style / iraq / corn / stag / deer / sculpture / iraqi / c09th- / ivory / tusk / phoenician / carvings / c08th- / nimrud / plaque

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