North Palace of Ashurbanipal / Nineveh, North Palace / Room S, Ashurbanipal's Banquet / Ashurbanipal period, Late Assyrian; Creation date: ca. 668-627 BCE
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Record Details
- View Title
- Room S, Ashurbanipal's Banquet
- Site/Repository
- Creation location: Nineveh (Ninawa, Iraq)
- Repository: 3NS 86k Museo Barracco (Rome, Italy)
- Repository: 3NS 86l Musée du Louvre (Paris, France)
- Repository: 3NS 86m Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum (Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom)
- Repository: 3NS 86n Unknown collection (Istanbul, Turkey)
- Repository: reliefs at British Museum (London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom)
- Media/Technique
- alabaster
- Subjects
- Bas-reliefs
- Banquets
- Iraq
- Nineveh (Extinct city)
- Palaces
- Assyrians
- Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, fl. 668-627 B.C.
- Mesopotamia
- Work Record ID
- 125597
- Image Record ID
- 1294121
- Digital filename
- 07d124269
- Classification Filing Number
- 116
- N714
- 3NS 85
- *.digitalonly
- HART Image Order Number
- 220532
- Date Added/Updated
- 2012-11-25 07:49:49
Technical Details
- Collection
- History of Art, VRC Image Bank
- Image Size
- 2656 x 1813
- File Size
- 641 KB
- Record
- 1294121
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-1294121/07d124269
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History of Art Department, Visual Resource Collections. Image 1294121. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. URL: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-1294121/07d124269. April 25, 2024.