A Wonder to Behold: Craftsmanship and the Creation of Babylon's Ishtar Gate, November 6, 2019 - May 24, 2020 at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University

A Wonder to Behold: Craftsmanship and the Creation of Babylon's Ishtar Gate, November 6, 2019 - May 24, 2020 at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University.
This exhibition explores ancient ideas about craftsmanship and the power of clay, glass, and stone through the display of the surviving fragments of Babylon's iconic Ishtar Gate and Processional Way. Featuring close to 150 brightly-colored large and small scale artworks from across the ancient Near East, together with raw materials in a variety of stages of workmanship, the exhibition considers the creation of sacred spaces and objects, including monuments, divine statues, items of personal adornment, and more.


Image: An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon 575 BCE reconstructed with original bricks and photographed at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany.

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