About the Artwork
Cylinder Seal with Two Goddesses and Inscription of Owner's Name
1900 - 1600 BCE
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Mesopotamian
Babylonian
Quartz crystal
Overall: 1 1/8 × 5/8 inches (2.9 × 1.6 cm)
Glyptic Art
Ancient Near Eastern Art
Founders Society Purchase, William H. Murphy Fund
45.500
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed: [translated: Nanna-luti, son of Ili-iqisham, servant of (the storm-god) Adad]
Provenance
(Charles L. Morley);1945-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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von der Osten, H.H. Ancient Oriental Seals in the Collection of Mrs. Agnas Baldwin Brett. University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications, 1936, vol. XXXVII, pp. 1, 12, 45-46, 51, 53, 60: pl. VIII, 77.
Bulletin of the DIA 42, no. 4 (1963): pp. 73-75 (ill.).
Meerchyad, Lina. "Ancient Mesopotamian Seals in the Collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts," Bulletin of the DIA 90, no. 1/4 (2016): pp. 67-68 (fig. 15), cast from seal (fig. 16), 70, no. 13.
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Babylonian, Mesopotamian, Cylinder Seal with Two Goddesses and Inscription of Owner's Name, 1900 - 1600 BCE, quartz crystal. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, William H. Murphy Fund, 45.500.
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