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Divinites. Silver and gold sculpture from Ras Shamra, Syria
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Divinites. Silver and gold sculpture from Ras Shamra, Syria
JLJ4669154 Divinites. Silver and gold sculpture from Ras Shamra, Syria, circa 1800 BC (middle bronze period (2000-1600 BC), Syria, Phoenicia, Israel). Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Bronze Age (2500-800 BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Divinites. Silver and gold sculpture from Ras Shamra, Syria, circa 1800 BC (middle bronze period (2000-1600 BC), Syria, Phoenicia, Israel). Paris, Musee Du Louvre); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
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This print showcases a mesmerizing silver and gold sculpture known as "Divinites" from Ras Shamra, Syria. Created during the middle bronze period around 1800 BC, this artwork represents the rich cultural heritage of Syria, Phoenicia, and Israel. Housed in the prestigious Musee Du Louvre in Paris, France, it is a testament to the enduring beauty of ancient civilizations. The intricate craftsmanship of this sculpture is evident in its delicate details and exquisite design. The shimmering silver and gold materials used evoke a sense of divine opulence that was highly revered during that era. This artwork serves as a window into the world of mythology and paganism prevalent at the time. The significance of this piece extends beyond its artistic value; it also sheds light on Arab civilization's historical wealth and influence in the Middle East region. Its presence within an esteemed museum like Musee Du Louvre further emphasizes its importance in preserving our collective human history. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back thousands of years to witness the skillful carving techniques employed by ancient artisans. It reminds us that art has always been an integral part of society - not only for aesthetic pleasure but also for expressing religious beliefs and societal values. Through this image captured by Photo Josse, we can appreciate both the timeless beauty and cultural significance encapsulated within "Divinites. "
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