Eagle-Headed Winged Genius

Assyrian, Mesopotamian
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About the Artwork

An eagle-headed, winged divinity stands facing a tree of life (the ends of the branches are visible at the right edge). The figure was a small section of the wall decoration in the state apartments of the royal palace at Nimrud in northern Iraq, built by Ashurnasirpal II, king of Assyria. The deity holds a bucket in one hand and in the other a spathe (leaf-like sheath for the flowers) of the date palm. He is tending the tree, a symbol of vegetal life and fertility. He, and many more like him—original brightly highlighted with black, white, red, and blue paint—formed the ornamentation around a room near the throne room thought to have served as a place of ritual bathing. The motif stresses the political and religious importance of nurturing both the kingship and the land for the prosperity of Assyria.

Eagle-Headed Winged Genius

883 - 859 BCE

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Mesopotamian

Assyrian

Gypsum alabaster

Overall: 39 3/4 × 25 × 3 inches (101 × 63.5 × 7.6 cm) Overall (irregular rectangle, bottom): 22 1/2 inches (57.2 cm)

Sculpture

Ancient Near Eastern Art

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Green

47.181

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

Seymour Family (Wiltshire, England). (Spink and Sons Ltd. [est. 1666], London, England)

Leslie H. Green

1947-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Bulletin of the DIA 27, no. 2 (1948): pp. 39-42 (ill.).

Stearns, J. B. Reliefs from the Palace of Ashurnasipal II. 1961, p. 55, (ill.).

"Family Art Game: Curator's Choice," Detroit Free Press (April 1, 1988): p. 11 (ill.). [DIA Advertising Supplement].

Henshaw, Julia P., ed. A Visitors Guide: The Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1995, p. 97 (ill.).

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Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Eagle-Headed Winged Genius, 883 - 859 BCE, gypsum alabaster. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Green, 47.181.

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