The Worshipper from Larsa, Profile View, also known as King Hammurabi Praying Before a Sacred Tree, c.1750 BC by Mesopotamian

The Worshipper from Larsa, Profile View, also known as King Hammurabi Praying Before a Sacred Tree, c.1750 BC

(The worshipper from Larsa, profile view, also known as King Hammurabi praying before a sacred tree, c.1750 BC (bronze und gold) (see also 286952))


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The Worshipper from Larsa, Profile View, also known as King Hammurabi Praying Before a Sacred Tree, c.1750 BC by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
male · kneeling · prayer · worshipping · headdress · basin · bowl · offering · plinth · studio · photo giraudon 1933 · ao 15704 · profiles · statuette · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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