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Two burnished baked clay vessels in the shape of zebus (bull) Amlash, N. W. Iran c. 1400-1000 BC (terracotta)
AMQ113021 Two burnished baked clay vessels in the shape of zebus (bull) Amlash, N.W. Iran c.1400-1000 BC (terracotta) by Iranian School; height:39 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 25194164
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
Azerbaidjan Azerbaijan Bison Prehistoric
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.1cm (10" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 26.9cm x 21.8cm (10.6" x 8.6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases two exquisite burnished baked clay vessels in the shape of zebus (bull) from the Amlash region in Northwestern Iran. Dating back to approximately 1400-1000 BC, these terracotta masterpieces are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Iran. Standing at an impressive height of 39 cm, these vessels were skillfully crafted by artists from the Iranian School. The intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship highlight their artistic prowess and attention to detail. Each vessel captures the essence of a zebu, with its distinctive hump and majestic horns. Displayed proudly at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, this photograph allows us to appreciate these prehistoric treasures without being physically present. The Ashmolean Museum has carefully preserved and showcased these artifacts for generations to admire and learn from. The significance of these vessels extends beyond their aesthetic appeal; they provide valuable insights into the lives and beliefs of ancient civilizations that once thrived in Northwestern Iran. These vessels serve as a tangible link to our past, connecting us with those who came before us. Through this image captured by Bridgeman Images on behalf of Fine Art Finder, we can delve into history and explore the wonders created by human hands centuries ago. It is a reminder that art transcends time, allowing us to connect with our ancestors through their creative expressions.
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