
Assyrian Lion De Susa Suse weight Sculpture statue 7.5" www.Neo-Mfg.com Museum reproduction
Assyrian Lion De Susa Suse weight Sculpture statue 7.5" www.Neo-Mfg.com Museum reproduction Size: 7.5" long x 4.25" Tall x 3.5" Wide Mold made from a print of the original work on display at the Louvre. Assyrians made bronze lion-shaped weights lying on a rectangular base and equipped with a handle for convenient handling. A set of these was discovered at Nineveh (British Museum). The most beautiful one comes from Khorsabad (Louvre). It dates from the end of the VIIIth century. Just as they were inspired by Assyrian models in the decoration of the gate of Persepolis, the Achaemenian Persians imitated these weights. We have only one example, revealed by the Jacques de Morgan's excavations on the Susa Acropolis. It weighs 121 kg (267 lbs). Like its models, it has a handle on its back. But contrary to Khorsabad's nervous lion, the Susa's wild beast reflects by its more sophisticated stylization the Persians artistic ideal: a latent and self-confident power. Decorative stylization is pa