Légende
Cylinder seal, unknown Neo-Assyrian workshop. Seal in the so-called linear style with a representation of a religious-magical scene of adoration of the holy tree in the form of a stylised pomegranate bush with a winged solar disc shown above. On both sides of the bush stand human figures in profile, dressed in identical long robes with fringes at the bottom. On the left is a priest, wearing a hat with a ribbon; on the right a king and a courtier, both without headgear. In the field behind the figures are symbols: a palm leaf and an eight-pointed star. The entire image is framed at the top and bottom with a herringbone ornament. Iconography: pomegranate bushes, winged discs, stars. Linear style. 9th–8th century BC; Neo-Assyrian period. Place of origin/ manufacture: Assyria, Northern Mesopotamia; possible finding places: Mesopotamia, Turkey, Syria, Iraq. Seal; height 3.5 cm, width 1 cm., A small cylindrical carved object shown upright against a white background, with a dark brown to black surface and a polished sheen; the object features shallow carved figures in low relief wrapping around its surface, including elongated vertical forms, stylized humanlike shapes with simplified limbs and heads, and decorative bands with repeated chevron or leaflike motifs near the rounded top and bottom; the carving shows textured linear patterns and incised grooves creating a sense of symmetry, and areas of lighter brown highlights where the polished surface catches light.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_086
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
29.5Mo (1.2Mo) / 24.1cm x 30.7cm / 2844 x 3628 (300dpi)