- The
Guennol Lioness [ˈɡwɛnɔl] is a 5,000-year-old
Mesopotamian statue allegedly found near Baghdad, Iraq.
Depicting a
muscular anthropomorphic leonine-human...
- The
Guennol Stargazer is a nine-inch, 5,000-year-old
marble idol from Anatolia. The
statue depicts a nude
human figure,
referred to as a "stargazer" as...
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Israel Museum,
together with 2
Neolithic masks.
Steinhardt acquired the
Guennol Stargazer in 1993. The
marble idol
depicts a nude
human figure and is estimated...
- with a high
quality but very
eclectic "
Guennol Collection",
which included the
Guennol Stargazer, the
Guennol Lioness, and the
Hours of
Catherine of Cleves...
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divided in two parts, M. 917 and M. 945, the
latter sometimes called the
Guennol Hours or, less commonly, the
Arenberg Hours) is an
ornately illuminated...
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million US
dollars in
November 2007. In
December 2007, the sale of the
Guennol Lioness, a
statue from
around 3000 BC,
nearly doubled the
previous record...
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production of
sophisticated works like the
Warka Vase and
cylinder seals.The
Guennol Lioness is an
outstanding small limestone figure from Elam of
about 3000–2800...
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production of
sophisticated works like the
Warka Vase and
cylinder seals. The
Guennol Lioness is an
outstanding small limestone figure from Elam of
about 3000–2800...
- 2021,
Nathan presided over a
bench trial regarding the
ownership of the
Guennol Stargazer, a rare idol
dating between 4800 and 4100 BCE that
likely originated...
- Proto-Elamite
period (3100–2900 BC).
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Proto-Elamite
Guennol Lioness, c. 3000–2800 BC, 3.5
inches high
Chlorite vessel with mythological...