Allow me to revel in the wonder of living in an age when I can find complete scanned copies of thousands of classic books online. Of course we have all seen many of the wonderful things Layard excavated at Nineveh in photographs, but there is still something about these drawings. Plus, one tends to see the same famous images over and over, and some of the ones in this book I had never seen before.
Winged bull.
I was fascinated by these, which are detailed drawings of the robes worn by kings in some of the reliefs. Layard says the designs were embroidered on the robes.
Decorative elements from halls and courtyards. The great reliefs were only one element of complex decorative schemes that involved many floral and abstract elements.
I was fascinated by these, which are detailed drawings of the robes worn by kings in some of the reliefs. Layard says the designs were embroidered on the robes.
Bowdoin College has (surprisingly) a collection of Assyrian reliefs, aquired almost by accident.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/pdf/Activity-Assyrian-Relief-Polochromy.pdf
https://www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2016/assyrian-reliefs.html