LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: Hittite
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
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Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
|
Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Neo-Hittite Seated Figure in the Metropolitan Muse…
03 Oct 2020 |
|
Object Details
Title: Seated figure
Period: Neo-Hittite
Date: 10th–9th century BC
Geography: Syria, Tell Halaf
Medium: Basalt
Dimensions: 192 × 82 × 100 cm, 3000 kg (75 9/16 × 32 5/16 × 39 3/8 in., 6613.8 lb.)
Classification: Saddle Plates
Credit Line: Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Foundation, Cologne
Provenance: Excavated in 1912 at Tell Halaf (Syria) under the direction of Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds and exhibited in the Tell Halaf museum (Berlin) in 1930; in 1943, the Tell Halaf museum was destroyed by Allied bombing attack; the Tell Halaf collection was transferred in 1944 to the Pergamon Museum, Staatliche Museen in Berlin, where it is on loan by the Max Freiher von Oppenheim Foundation (set up by Oppenheim himself in 1929).
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/827295
Hittite Stamp Seal with a Handle and an Inscriptio…
01 Jan 2012 |
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Stamp seal with a handle and a hieroglyphic inscription
Period: Hittite Empire
Date: ca. 14th–13th century B.C.
Geography: Anatolia
Culture: Hittite
Medium: Silver
Dimensions: Diameter 2.54 cm Height: 1.3 cm
Classification: Metalwork-Stamp Seals, Inscribed
Credit Line: Bequest of Edith Aggiman, 1982
Accession Number: 1983.135.7
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/3000...
Orthostat Relief with Seated Figure Holding a Lotu…
09 Oct 2007 |
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Orthostat relief: seated figure holding a lotus flower
Limestone
North Syria, excavated at Tell Halaf, south wall of the Temple Palace
Neo-Hittite period, 850-830 BC
Accession # 43.135.1
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Hittite Vessel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
03 Feb 2010 |
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Hittite Vessels
Ceramic, paint
Central Anatolia
Old Hittite period, Alishar III type, 1900-1600 BC
Accession #: 67.182.1-.3
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Hittite Vessel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
03 Feb 2010 |
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Hittite Vessels
Ceramic, paint
Central Anatolia
Old Hittite period, Alishar III type, 1900-1600 BC
Accession #: 67.182.1-.3
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Hittite Vessel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
03 Feb 2010 |
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Hittite Vessels
Ceramic, paint
Central Anatolia
Old Hittite period, Alishar III type, 1900-1600 BC
Accession #: 67.182.1-.3
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Pair of Hittite Deities in the Walters Art Museum,…
01 Feb 2012 |
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Pair of Deities
Creator: Anatolian (Artist)
Period: ca. 1400-1200 BC (Hittite)
Medium: silver (Gold, Silver & Jewelry)
Accession Number: 57.971
Measurements: 1 15/16 x 15/16 x 5/8 in. (4.9 x 2.4 x 1.5 cm)
Geographies: Anatolia, Turkey (Place of Origin)
These gods were made separately and soldered together. The squat bodies, large heads and ears, and heavy features are stylistically Hittite, although the headdress and posture have been taken from Syrian examples influenced by Egyptian styles.
Text from: art.thewalters.org/detail/7370/pair-of-dieties/
Hittite Drinking Cup in the Shape of a Fist in the…
06 Jun 2011 |
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Drinking vessel in the shape of a fist
Near Eastern, Anatolian, Hittite, Hittite New Kingdom, reign of Tudhaliya III, 14th century B.C.
Place of Manufacture: central Anatolia
Dimensions: Width x length: 10 x 15.5 cm (3 15/16 x 6 1/8 in.)
Medium or Technique: Silver
Classification: Vessels
Accession Number: 2004.2230
This ceremonial drinking vessel is shaped in the form of a human fist with a procession of musicians in relief along the cuff.
Text from: www.mfa.org/collections/object/drinking-vessel-in-the-sha...
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