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Inside an Ancient Assyrian Palace

Inside an Ancient Assyrian Palace
Author: Ada Cohen
Publisher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1611689988

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One of the best-known images of the ancient Near East is an intriguing nineteenth-century color lithograph reconstructing the throne room of an Assyrian palace. Executed shortly after the archaeological rediscovery of Assyria, a land theretofore known only from the Bible, it was published by the most famous among early excavators of Assyrian ruins, Austen Henry Layard. Over time and despite criticisms, the picture has shaped the understanding and reception of ancient Mesopotamian architecture and architectural decoration. Inside an Ancient Assyrian Palace studies this influential image in depth, both at the time of its creation in London in the eventful year 1848 and in terms of its afterlife. A hidden inscription reveals unsuspected contributions by the renowned architect-designer Owen Jones and his colleague the architect-Egyptologist Joseph Bonomi. Also unexpected is the involvement of an enigmatic German artist who later emigrated to America and whose previous career in Europe had been lost to scholarship. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of art history and the ancient Near East. It will also be of relevance to museum visitors and others interested in the ancient world in general, in the art of the nineteenth century, and in design and historical reconstruction.


The Architecture of Late Assyrian Royal Palaces

The Architecture of Late Assyrian Royal Palaces
Author: David Kertai
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0191034800

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The Late Assyrian Empire (c. 900 - 612 BCE) was the first state to rule over the major centres of the Middle East, and the Late Assyrian court inhabited some of the most monumental palaces of its time. The Architecture of Late Assyrian Royal Palaces is the first volume to provide an in-depth analysis of Late Assyrian palatial architecture, offering a general introduction to all key royal palaces in the major centres of the empire: Assur, Kalḫu, Dur-Sharruken, and Nineveh. Where previous research has often focused on the duality between public and private realms, this volume redefines the cultural principles governing these palaces and proposes a new historical framework, analysing the spatial organization of the palace community which placed the king front and centre. It brings together the architecture of such palaces as currently understood within the broader framework of textual and art-historical sources, and argues that architectural changes were guided by a need to accommodate ever larger groups as the empire grew in size.


Ancient Assyria

Ancient Assyria
Author:
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1912
Genre:
ISBN:

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Nineveh and Its Palaces

Nineveh and Its Palaces
Author: Joseph Bonomi
Publisher: London : H. G. Bohn
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1857
Genre: Archaeological expeditions
ISBN:

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The Writing on the Wall

The Writing on the Wall
Author: John Malcolm Russell
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 1999-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1575065045

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It is too often forgotten that every Assyrian “historical” inscription functioned in a very specific context. This context influenced its content and the way in which it was perceived by ancient viewers and readers. Russell’s goal is to address the reconstruction of the context of these inscriptions in order to elucidate their original impact. In the past, the palace inscriptions, including Assyrian palace inscriptions, have been published in composite editions with little or no reference to the provenience of the individual exemplars; in addition, the original excavation reports often were more interested in the content of the inscriptions than in their locations. To achieve the objective of placing these inscriptions in their original contexts and thereby provide a base for further study of them, and stimulated by two seasons of renewed excavations at Nineveh during which he studied many inscriptions in situ, Russell returned to the British Museum and Layard’s original, handwritten notes from the 19th century excavations at Nineveh—the goal being to catalogue fully and as completely as possible the individual inscriptions and their locations. The results of Russell’s labors are here published, including the first publication of several shorter inscriptions. The book is lavishly illustrated, both with museum photos and with photos by the author of many of the inscriptions in situ. The book will no doubt be the basis of all further study of the relationship between inscription and context in the palaces of the Assyrian kings.


Assyrian Palace Sculptures

Assyrian Palace Sculptures
Author: Paul Collins
Publisher: British Museum Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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"Commissioned by powerful kings between the ninth and seventh centuries BC, when the small kingdom of Assyria in northern Iraq expanded through conquest to dominate the area from Egypt to Iran, the carved images are imperssive and eloquent witnesses to their remarkable achievements. Paul Collins expresses the historical context of the sculptures and surveys the artistic traditions in which they are rooted."--BOOK JACKET.


Palace Ware Across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape

Palace Ware Across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape
Author: Alice M.W. Hunt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004304126

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In Palace Ware Across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape, Alice Hunt investigates the social and symbolic meaning of Palace Ware by its cultural audience in the Neo-Assyrian central and annexed provinces, and the unincorporated territories, including buffer zones and vassal states. Traditionally, Palace Ware has been equated with imperial identity. By understanding these vessels as a vehicle through which interregional and intercultural relationships were negotiated and maintained she reveals their complexity gaining a more nuanced view of imperial dynamics. Palace Ware Across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape is the first work of its kind; providing in-depth analysis of the formal and fabric characteristic, production technology, and raw material provenance of Palace Ware, and locating these data within the larger narratives of power, presentation, symbol and meaning that shaped the Neo-Assyrian imperial landscape.


The Mythology of Kingship in Neo-Assyrian Art

The Mythology of Kingship in Neo-Assyrian Art
Author: Mehmet-Ali Ataç
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-02-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521517907

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In this book, Mehmet-Ali Ataç argues that the palace reliefs of the Neo-Assyrian Empire hold a meaning deeper than simple imperial propaganda.


Life at Court

Life at Court
Author: Ludovico Portuese
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9783963271342

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