Display Artist: Artist Unidentified
Attribution: 
Display Title: Assyrian Relief: Two Winged, Eagle-Headed Spirits from Kalhu (Nimrud), Iraq; Northwest Palace, Room H, panel 30
Creation Date: ca. 875 BCE - 860 BCE
Century: 9th century BCE
Dimensions: 84 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. (214 x 15.8 cm)
Object Type: bas-relief
Creation Place: Ancient Near East, Assyrian
Medium and Support: gypsum (Mosul alabaster)
Credit Line: Gift of Dr. Henri Byron Haskell, Medical School Class of 1855. Critical support for the Assyrian Collection at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art is provided by the Yadgar Family Endowment.
Copyright: Public Domain
Accession Number: 1860.1
Citation: Artist Unidentified, Assyrian Relief: Two Winged, Eagle-Headed Spirits from Kalhu (Nimrud), Iraq; Northwest Palace, Room H, panel 30, ca. 875 BCE - 860 BCE, gypsum (Mosul alabaster). Bowdoin College Museum, Brunswick, Maine. Gift of Dr. Henri Byron Haskell, Medical School Class of 1855. Critical support for the Assyrian Collection at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art is provided by the Yadgar Family Endowment., 1860.1