Description:

Iran, Ancient Luristan, ca. 1000 to 700 BCE. This is a bronze hollow tubular standard in the style of a "master of animals", a subhuman figure standing above the heads and necks of equally stylized, somewhat leonine creatures. The figure's arms encircle the animals in what some have seen as an image of control. Below the animals are further stylized images, which may be masks. Many of these standards were removed from Luristan in the 1800s and early 1900s without proper archaeological excavation; only two have been scientifically excavated. As a result, their true function is unknown. Suggestions for their interpretation have ranged from the religious -- depictions of deities, idols, talismans, etc. -- to the utilitarian -- parts of chariots or used in funerary rituals. Size: 3.25" W x 8.5" H (8.3 cm x 21.6 cm).

Provenance: Ex-John Piscopo collection

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  • Condition: Patina and staining; someone has applied some kind of glue or clear enamel in a few small places.

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