Category:Person carrying an ibex and poppy flower-AO 19872
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Person holding an ibex and a poppy flower. Low-relief from the m wall of king Sargon II's palace at Dur Sharrukin in Assyria (now Khorsabad in Iraq), c. 713–716 BC. From Paul-Émile Botta's excavations in 1843–1844. | |||||
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Depicts | man, ibex and Papaver | ||||
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Location | Cour Khorsabad - Room 229, Richelieu Wing, Louvre Palace, 1st arrondissement of Paris, Paris Centre, Paris, Grand Paris | ||||
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Media in category "Person carrying an ibex and poppy flower-AO 19872"
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Categories:
- Near Eastern Antiquities in the Louvre - Room 229
- Reliefs of men in the Louvre
- Assyrian art from Dur-Sharrukin
- 710s BC reliefs in Paris
- 700s BC reliefs in Paris
- Assyrian clothing
- Excavations by Paul-Émile Botta
- Reliefs of ibexes in France
- Reliefs from Iraq
- Poppies in art
- Reliefs from Khorsabad in the Louvre Museum