Head of a Woman, called the Lady of the Well or the Mona Lisa of Nimrud by Mesopotamian

Head of a Woman, called the Lady of the Well or the Mona Lisa of Nimrud

(Head of a Woman, called the Lady of the Well or the Mona Lisa of Nimrud, from the Palace of Salmanassar III, 1400-612 BC )


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Head of a Woman, called the Lady of the Well or the Mona Lisa of Nimrud by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
assyrian · carved · carving · #121 · Iraq Museum, Baghdad / Bridgeman Images
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