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Breastplate in the form of a lion-headed eagle
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Breastplate in the form of a lion-headed eagle
Breastplate in the form of a lion-headed eagle, from Tell Hariri (ancient Mari) c.2500 BC (gold, copper, bitumen & lapis lazuli). Sumerian art. Decorative Arts. SYRIA. Damascus. National Museum
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1. Title: "A Regal Guardian: The Breastplate of Lion-Headed Eagle from Ancient Mari (2500 BC)" 2. Description: This stunning artwork showcases an intricately designed breastplate, dating back to the ancient civilization of Mari, located in modern-day Syria, around 2500 BC. The breastplate, crafted from gold, copper, bitumen, and lapis lazuli, depicts a powerful lion-headed eagle. This majestic figure, a fusion of the king of the beasts and the bird of prey, symbolizes strength, protection, and divine power. 3. Background: The Sumerian civilization, which thrived in the eastern part of the Fertile Crescent, is renowned for its rich artistic heritage. The artifacts from this era, such as this breastplate, offer valuable insights into the culture, beliefs, and artistic sensibilities of the people. 4. Technique: The breastplate's surface is adorned with intricate engravings, inlays, and precious stones. The gold and copper base is meticulously embellished with bitumen and lapis lazuli, adding depth, texture, and a vibrant color palette. 5. Significance: The lion-headed eagle motif was a common symbol in Mesopotamian art, representing both the king and the goddess Ishtar. This breastplate would have been an essential part of a warrior's armor or a religious artifact, signifying the wearer's connection to the divine and their warrior spirit. 6. Provenance: This remarkable piece is now part of the National Museum's collection in Damascus, Syria, where it continues to inspire awe and fascination among visitors and scholars alike. 7. Conclusion: The Breastplate of Lion-Headed Eagle is a testament to the artistic mastery and cultural richness of ancient civilizations. Its vertical, upright design and intricate details make it a must-see for anyone interested in history, art, or the mesmerizing world of antiquity.
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