Head of winged bull. Assyrian, about 728 BC. From Nimrud, Central Palace. This fragment of a human-headed winged bull, from Tiglath-pileser III's palace, is carved in low relief like a wall-panel. There is a marked contrast with the colossal figures, in very high relief, of both earlier and later periods.


Head of winged bull. Assyrian, about 728 BC. From Nimrud, Central Palace. This fragment of a human-headed winged bull, from Tiglath-pileser III's palace, is carved in low relief like a wall-panel. There is a marked contrast with the colossal figures, in very high relief, of both earlier and later periods.


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