Lower Half of the Diorite Statue of Manishtusu by Sumerian Mesopotamian School

Lower Half of the Diorite Statue of Manishtusu

(Mesopotamia: lower half of the diorite statue of Manishtusu (Manishtousu) (2270-2254 BC), King of Agade. 2300-2250 BC. From the site of Susa (Babylon). Sun 0,88 m Paris, Musee du Louvre)


Sumerian Mesopotamian School

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Lower Half of the Diorite Statue of Manishtusu by Sumerian Mesopotamian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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