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Seated Statue of Gudea, circa 2090 B.C., Originates from Mesopotamia, Specifically from Girsu (modern Tello). Crafted from Diorite Stone. Dimensions: 17 3/8 inches tall, 8 1/2 inches wide, and 11 5/8 inches long. Classified as a Stone Sculpture with...
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A seated diorite statue of Gudea, dating back to the Neo-Sumerian era around 2090 BC, possibly originating from Girsu (now Tello) in Mesopotamia. Measuring 17.375 x 21.5 x 29.5 cm, this sculpture is classified as a stone-inscribed piece. It holds an...
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The Statue of Gudea, dating back to approximately 2090 B.C., originates from the Neo-Sumerian period in Mesopotamia, likely from Girsu (now Tello). Crafted from diorite, this stone sculpture stands at 17 3/8 x 8 1/2 x 11 5/8 inches and is inscribed.
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Statue of Gudea Period: Neo-Sumerian Era Date: Approximately 2090 BC Location: Mesopotamia, Specifically Girsu (Modern Tello) Culture: Neo-Sumerian Civilization Material: Diorite Stone Size: 17 3/8 x 8 1/2 x 11 5/8 inches (44 x 21.5 x 29.5 cm)...
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Although this statue is not inscribed, its style and workmanship match other sculptures of Gudea discovered in the city of Girsu near Lagash. Inscriptions detail Gudea's extensive temple construction and his production of sculptures, from obtaining...
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This sculpture belongs to a series of diorite statues commissioned by Gudea, who dedicated his time to rebuilding the great temples of Lagash and installing statues of himself in them. Many were inscribed with his name and divine dedications,...
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Approximately twenty-seven statues of Gudea, a ruler (ensi) of the state of Lagash, have been found in southern Mesopotamia. Gudea ruled between ca. 2144 - 2124 BC and the statues demonstrate an extremely high level of craftsmanship for their time...
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This sculpture forms part of a collection of diorite statues commissioned by Gudea, who devoted his efforts to rebuilding the magnificent temples of Lagash and installing statues of himself within them. Numerous inscriptions bearing his name and...
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... by later conquerors of Lagash who sought to erase his legacy completely. A similar, headless statue of Gudea is displayed in the HSM's exhibit "From the Nile to the Euphrates," showcasing a seated figure of comparable scale to this worn fragment.
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This Gudea Statue model is remarkably similar to others available on Sketchfab, yet in this particular version I significantly enhanced the resolution of the final textures and refined them using a suite of advanced programs to remove noise and add...
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Tiny Teddy of Gudea made by Don Undeen of the MET MEDIA LAB, using tinkercad https://tinkercad.com/users/d1HI2IIR09a-donundeen
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Lagash's benevolent ruler, Prince Gudea, proved himself to be a shrewd leader and patron of the arts.
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Gudea ruled the state of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia from around 2144-2124 BC. Born outside of Lagash, he secured a spot within the city's elite through his marriage to Ninalla, daughter of Ur-Baba, who was also the ruler of Lagash at that time.
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