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Relief of youthful soldier

Near Eastern, Mesopotamian, Assyrian
Neo-Assyrian Period, reign of Sennacherib
704–681 B.C.
Findspot: Iraq, Nineveh, Palace of Sennacherib

Medium/Technique Gypsum
Dimensions Height x width: 28.7 x 29.4 cm (11 5/16 x 11 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Anna Mitchell Richards Fund
Accession Number33.683
ClassificationsArchitectural elementsRelief

DescriptionTrapezoidal fragment of relief of mounted Assyrian soldier, beardless and helmeted, facing left. Horse's head and neck preserved, rider preserved above waist. In the background a date palm. Flaked and broken, discolored from being in a fierce, open fire.
ProvenanceFrom Nineveh, Palace of Sennacherib, slab 12 from Room LXX. Before 1932, A. Broomhall Willson Collection, sale: London, Sotheby, Antiquities, March 21, 1932, lot 53; 1933, with Dikran G. Kelekian, New York City; 1933, purchased by MFA from Kelekian (with 33.684 and 33.685) for $6,000.
(Accession Date: December 22, 1933)