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Photograph

1911
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A mounted black and white topographical photograph of an interior in the ruins of the Great Iwan, at Hatra, Iraq, with a detail of a pilaster with string course and a carved bas-relief mask in Room 12 on the north wall. The protruding male head appears above two vacant recesses, which probably once contained similar masks.



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Brief description
Photograph by Gertrude Bell of a pilaster with a bas-relief mask in Room 12 in the ruins of the Great Iwan, at Hatra, Iraq, ca. 1911.
Physical description
A mounted black and white topographical photograph of an interior in the ruins of the Great Iwan, at Hatra, Iraq, with a detail of a pilaster with string course and a carved bas-relief mask in Room 12 on the north wall. The protruding male head appears above two vacant recesses, which probably once contained similar masks.

Object history
The 1912 entry in the Museum Ledger records the following description: 'Hatra (Northern Mesopotamia): South liwan; north wall [Date c. I-II centy. A.D.]'. This photograph is part of a set of forty-two prints (1626 to 1667-1912) presented by Gertrude Lowthian Bell, the photographer.
Collection
Accession number
1667-1912

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Record createdAugust 15, 2013
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