Handle from a jar worked as a mother goddess, Early Dynastic III by Mesopotamian

Handle from a jar worked as a mother goddess, Early Dynastic III

(Handle from a jar worked as a mother goddess, Early Dynastic III (baked clay))


Mesopotamian

€ 133.77
Enthält 13.5% MwSt.
   Configure art print
Undated  ·  baked clay  ·  Picture ID: 158297

Ancient Art

Handle from a jar worked as a mother goddess, Early Dynastic III by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK / Bridgeman Images
zu Favoriten hinzufügen   Add to favorites    Select wall color    View painting in a room AR/3D   View in 3D / AR
0 Reviews

Configure art print

Picture Frame

Medium & Stretcher

Glass & Passepartout

Miscellaneous & Extras

 Save / compare configuration
Preview Icon

Summary

Gemälde
Veredelung
Keilrahmen
Museumslizenz

€ 133.77
(inkl. 20% MwSt)
   Add to cart

Bildschärfe: PERFEKT

Should you desire adjustments to brightness and color, or a custom crop of the motif, we are happy to make these changes at no additional cost to you. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

Similar artworks selected for you

Eye Idol Amulet Head of an archer with a horned helmet (miles cornutus), from Monte Prama, conserved at the National Archeological Museum of Cagliari Middle Uruk Eye Idol Sculpture of the god Min Precolombian art, Mayan civilization, classical period: zoomorphic axe in carved stone representing the head of a deer Figure Sculpted in the Iron Age (1100-800 BC) Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Paris, Louvre Museum Female head in terracotta, Haryana Gupta period 5th Century AD Phoenician civilization: phallic amulet in bone Cleopatra; The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt; Exhibit Catalog; page 214; Cleopatra, 2011 Water Buffalo and Herd Boy Limestone votive relief of eyes and a mouth (limestone) Head Cylindrical Human Head, from Ife, 12th - 15th Century Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi Female figurine. Terracotta sculpture. Neo-Sumerian period (between 2093 and 2004 BC). Baghdad, National Iraq Museum Bust of a Nuraghe Boxer, from Monte Prama Comic Mask At the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah the Fremont era Pilling Figurines, found near Range Creek by Clarence Pilling in 1950. Pillar Stela with Inscription, Sabaean or Qatabian Capital with Birds, 700s-800s Antefix of a Gorgon Pestle Male head Snake-shaped stone tenon with a wide open mouth Prehistoric Art: Bison Getting Up Statuette in the form of violin. Marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization. Athens, National Archaeological Museum Iron Mask, Nuremberg, Germany Nuragic culture: limestone statuette of mother goddess, cycladic type idol, from Senorbi dating from the prenuragic period. Cagliari, Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Sardinia, Italy
Show more similar artworks

Similar artworks selected for you

Eye Idol Amulet Head of an archer with a horned helmet (miles cornutus), from Monte Prama, conserved at the National Archeological Museum of Cagliari Middle Uruk Eye Idol Sculpture of the god Min Precolombian art, Mayan civilization, classical period: zoomorphic axe in carved stone representing the head of a deer Figure Sculpted in the Iron Age (1100-800 BC) Mesopotamian art: Naked woman. Terracotta, 2nd millennium BC (around 2000 BC). From Tell Asmar (Esnunna in Mesopotamia). Paris, Louvre Museum Female head in terracotta, Haryana Gupta period 5th Century AD Phoenician civilization: phallic amulet in bone Cleopatra; The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt; Exhibit Catalog; page 214; Cleopatra, 2011 Water Buffalo and Herd Boy Limestone votive relief of eyes and a mouth (limestone) Head Cylindrical Human Head, from Ife, 12th - 15th Century Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi Female figurine. Terracotta sculpture. Neo-Sumerian period (between 2093 and 2004 BC). Baghdad, National Iraq Museum Bust of a Nuraghe Boxer, from Monte Prama Comic Mask At the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah the Fremont era Pilling Figurines, found near Range Creek by Clarence Pilling in 1950. Pillar Stela with Inscription, Sabaean or Qatabian Capital with Birds, 700s-800s Antefix of a Gorgon Pestle Male head Snake-shaped stone tenon with a wide open mouth Prehistoric Art: Bison Getting Up Statuette in the form of violin. Marble idol from Paros. 3000 BC. Cycladic Civilization. Athens, National Archaeological Museum Iron Mask, Nuremberg, Germany Nuragic culture: limestone statuette of mother goddess, cycladic type idol, from Senorbi dating from the prenuragic period. Cagliari, Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Sardinia, Italy
Show more similar artworks

Other art prints by Mesopotamian

Head of Sargon I (c.2334-2279 BC) 2400-2200 BC Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad, Over the Mountain-Dwelling Lullubi, Akkadian Period, c.2230 BC Mesopotamia: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi. It is covered with cuneiform inscriptions and at the top King Hammurabi stands before the sun god of Mesopotamia, Shamash, divinity of Justice Code of Hammurabi, top of the stele, the god Shamash dictating his laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, c.1750 BC Code of Hammurabi: the God Shamash Dictating His Laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, Iran Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu Nergal the Mesopotamian god of war Stela of the Vultures, Dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in Celebration of his Victory over the City of Umma, from Telloh, Ancient Girsu (recto) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC Victory Stele of Naram-Sin (2225-2185 BC) King of Akkad over the Lullubi, Akkadian Period, c.2230 (detail) The orderer of the sacrifice (detail) Vase, from Uruk (now Warka, Iraq) 3rd millennium BC Vase, Style I, from Susa, Iran Investiture of the King by the Goddess Ishtar, from the Palace of Zimri-Lim, Mari, Middle Euphrates, Isin-Larsa Period, c.1800 BC Zimri-Lim, King of Mari, Before the Goddess Ishtar, from the Palace of Zimri-Lim, Mari, Middle Euphrates, 1778-1758 BC Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2130 BC
Discover more works by Mesopotamian

Other art prints by Mesopotamian

Head of Sargon I (c.2334-2279 BC) 2400-2200 BC Victory Stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad, Over the Mountain-Dwelling Lullubi, Akkadian Period, c.2230 BC Mesopotamia: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi. It is covered with cuneiform inscriptions and at the top King Hammurabi stands before the sun god of Mesopotamia, Shamash, divinity of Justice Code of Hammurabi, top of the stele, the god Shamash dictating his laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, c.1750 BC Code of Hammurabi: the God Shamash Dictating His Laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, Iran Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu Nergal the Mesopotamian god of war Stela of the Vultures, Dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in Celebration of his Victory over the City of Umma, from Telloh, Ancient Girsu (recto) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC Victory Stele of Naram-Sin (2225-2185 BC) King of Akkad over the Lullubi, Akkadian Period, c.2230 (detail) The orderer of the sacrifice (detail) Vase, from Uruk (now Warka, Iraq) 3rd millennium BC Vase, Style I, from Susa, Iran Investiture of the King by the Goddess Ishtar, from the Palace of Zimri-Lim, Mari, Middle Euphrates, Isin-Larsa Period, c.1800 BC Zimri-Lim, King of Mari, Before the Goddess Ishtar, from the Palace of Zimri-Lim, Mari, Middle Euphrates, 1778-1758 BC Gudea, Prince of Lagash, statue dedicated to Ningizzada, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2130 BC
Discover more works by Mesopotamian

Excerpt from our top sellers

The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Rosa Damascena, from Les Roses, 1817-24 Standing Woman in Red P.S. Krøyer Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1602-03 The Holy Trinity The Fall of the Damned Poppy Field, 1873 Water Lilies, the Cloud The Gate of the Great Umayyad Mosque, Damascus The Isle of the Dead Poppy Field
Show More Artworks

Excerpt from our top sellers

The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Rosa Damascena, from Les Roses, 1817-24 Standing Woman in Red P.S. Krøyer Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1602-03 The Holy Trinity The Fall of the Damned Poppy Field, 1873 Water Lilies, the Cloud The Gate of the Great Umayyad Mosque, Damascus The Isle of the Dead Poppy Field
Show More Artworks


What our customers think about us



Frequently Asked Questions about Meisterdrucke


Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is a simple and intuitive process that allows you to design an artwork exactly to your specifications: Choose a frame, determine the image size, decide on a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer customization options such as mats, fillets, and spacers. Our customer service is available to help you design your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you have the fascinating option to visualize the artwork you configured directly in your own space. For a tailored preview, simply upload a photo of your room and let the artwork appear on it. If you visit us via a mobile device, be it a phone or tablet, our augmented reality feature brings the image to life and seamlessly projects it into your space. An experience that uniquely combines art and technology.

Choosing the medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a clearer idea, we have provided some images for each medium. For a holistic experience, we also offer you a sample set of all paper variants so you can make a decision not just visually but also haptically. You can take advantage of the sample set free of charge – only the shipping costs will apply. You can order the sample set directly.

Do not worry. At Meisterdrucke, we do not proceed mechanically. We manually review each order. If there are any inconsistencies or peculiarities in the configuration, we will immediately contact you. Of course, our courteous and patient support is always at your side to assist you with the configuration. Together with you, we adjust your image by phone or email so that the final result exactly meets your expectations.


Do you have any questions?

Are you interested in an art print from our manufactory but still unsure? Do you need advice on choosing the medium or help with the order?

Our experts are happy to assist you.

+43 4257 29415
support@meisterdrucke.com
Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00

Do you have any questions?

Are you interested in an art print from our manufactory but still unsure? Do you need advice on choosing the medium or help with the order?

Our experts are happy to assist you.

+43 4257 29415
support@meisterdrucke.com
Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


Meisterdrucke

   Kärntner Strasse 46
        9586 Finkenstein am Faaker See
        Austria
        +43 4257 29415
        support@meisterdrucke.com
Other languages

                   
Erfahrungen & Bewertungen zu Meisterdrucke
Partner Logos

Kaiser Franz Joseph

Meisterdrucke
Kärntner Strasse 46
9586 Finkenstein am Faaker See · Austria
+43 4257 29415 · office@meisterdrucke.com
Partner Logos


               


(c) 2025 meisterdrucke.ie