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Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuch
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Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed facade. Dated in 580 B.C. Its 56 meters facade was decorated with colored glazed bricks as shows the composition, including stylized palms. The frieze of lions was presumably arranged symmetrically so that the animals faced toward the central main entrance to the trone-room. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
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This image showcases the reconstructed facade of the Neo-Babylonian Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II, dated around 580 BC. Originally located in ancient Babylon, which is now modern-day Iraq, this architectural masterpiece was discovered in ruins and later reassembled in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. The grandeur of the 56-meter facade is evident in this print, with its intricately decorated surface adorned with colored glazed bricks. The composition includes a striking bas-relief of stylized palms and a frieze of lions. The lions, presumably arranged symmetrically, face towards the central main entrance to the throne room, adding to the room's imposing presence. The Neo-Babylonian Empire, which flourished from 626 to 539 BC, was renowned for its artistic achievements, particularly in the areas of architecture and sculpture. This throne room is a testament to the empire's artistic prowess and its ability to create works of art that continue to captivate and inspire. The lions, depicted in a dynamic and lifelike manner, appear to be in motion, adding an element of energy and excitement to the otherwise static wall. The ribbons and other decorative elements on the lions' manes and tails add a sense of fluidity and grace, further enhancing their visual appeal. The use of blue glaze on the bricks adds a splash of color to the otherwise monochromatic design, making this throne room a true masterpiece of ancient art. The intricate details and symmetrical design elements are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. This print offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistic achievements of this ancient civilization, transporting us back in time to the age of Nebuchadnezzar II.
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