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Canvas Print : Queen or wet nurse carrying Tuwarsais, the youngest son of King Araras, Carchemish
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Queen or wet nurse carrying Tuwarsais, the youngest son of King Araras, Carchemish
XIR238718 Queen or wet nurse carrying Tuwarsais, the youngest son of King Araras, Carchemish, Neo-Hittite (basalt) by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey; (add.info.: previouos title: Relief depicting Queen Tuwarissa, wife of King Araras, carrying her youngest child. Yariri (Araras) was regent from c. 815-c. 790 BC, possibly a eunuch who took care of his masters children after the early death of king Astiruwa. Leading an animal, possibly a goat.); out of copyright
Media ID 22356158
© Bridgeman Images
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Experience the rich history of ancient civilizations with our exquisite Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. This captivating image, sourced from Bridgeman Images at Fine Art Finder, depicts a queen or wet nurse tenderly caring for Tuwarsais, the youngest son of King Araras of Carchemish. Dating back to the Neo-Hittite period around the 9th century BC, this basalt sculpture is now proudly displayed at the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations in Ankara. Bring the timeless beauty and intrigue of ancient art into your home with our high-quality canvas prints, expertly printed on premium canvas and carefully crafted to preserve the authenticity and detail of each image.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a remarkable moment in ancient history. The image showcases Queen Tuwarissa, or possibly a wet nurse, tenderly carrying her youngest son, Tuwarsais. This Neo-Hittite relief sculpture dates back to the 9th century BC and is housed at the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations in Ankara, Turkey. The queen's profile is beautifully depicted as she gracefully leads an animal, believed to be a goat. The inscription accompanying the relief suggests that Yariri (Araras), who served as regent from approximately 815 to 790 BC, may have been a eunuch entrusted with caring for his master's children following King Astiruwa's untimely death. The intricate details of this artwork showcase the skill and craftsmanship of Assyrian artists during this era. It offers us a glimpse into the lives of royalty and their nurturing roles within Hittite society. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing scene frozen in time, we are reminded of the timeless bond between mother and child transcending centuries. The love and care radiating from Queen Tuwarissa towards her young son encapsulate universal emotions that resonate with viewers even today. This photograph serves as both an artistic treasure and historical artifact, preserving the legacy of ancient civilizations for generations to come.
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