Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian

Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Paris, Louvre Museum

(Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Dim: 0,106x0,045x0,018m. Paris, Louvre Museum)


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Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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