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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803302
The image is a black and white photograph of a Hittite bronze statuette, displayed on a stand. The statuette appears to depict a human figure, possibly a deity or ruler, given its formal pose and attire. The figure has a tall, pointed headdress and stands with one leg slightly forward, suggesting a dynamic stance. The sculpture's style is indicative of the Hittite civilization, which flourished in what is now modern-day Turkey, particularly in the 14th to 12th centuries BCE.
The photograph is mounted on a beige page within a larger album or document. The page is labeled at the bottom with the following text: "Hittite Bronze Statuette, 1400-1200 B.C. (Available from c. I. Laughlin)." This suggests that the statuette was part of a collection or exhibit, and it was available for purchase or display from a seller named C. I. Laughlin. The image itself appears to be aged and is part of a set of historical or archaeological documentation.
This image shows an open notebook with a photograph of a Hittite bronze statuette from 1400–1200 B.C. The photograph is black and white and depicts the statuette standing on a flat base. The statuette appears to be of a human figure, possibly a deity or a royal figure, dressed in a long garment that reaches down to the ankles. The figure is wearing a tall, pointed hat and is posed with one arm slightly extended. The photograph is mounted on the page with tape, and there is a handwritten note below the photograph that reads: "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400–1200 B.C. (Available from C. J. Laughlin)." The notebook itself has some tabs and markers on the left side, and the page has a light brown color.
A photo of a bronze statuette is pasted on the page of a book. The statuette is in the shape of a human figure, which is standing on a platform. The figure is wearing a hat and is holding an object in his hand. The photo is pasted on the page with a wooden border. The page has text written in blue ink.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a statue, possibly a Hittite bronze statue, with a green border on the left side. The statue is in the center of the image, with its shadow cast on the wooden wall behind it. The statue is wearing a hat and appears to be holding something in its hands. The image is printed on a white paper, and there is a blue text written at the bottom that reads "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400-1200 B.C."
The image depicts a photograph of an ancient artifact displayed within a book or catalog. The central focus is a black-and-white photograph of a Hittite Bronze Statuette, dated 1400-1200 B.C. The artifact is a stylized, abstract figure with a distinct, elongated form. It features a prominent, pointed headpiece, which is characteristic of Hittite art, and stands on a small, rectangular base. The figure has minimal facial details and is rendered in a simplified, geometric style typical of ancient bronze sculptures.
The photograph is mounted diagonally across an open book page, with the edges of the page visible, showing a light beige background and green binding. The book's spine is visible on the left side, and there is a small, orange tab or label attached near the spine, possibly for cataloging or identification purposes.
Below the photograph, handwritten text provides additional context:
This suggests that the image is part of an archival or museum collection, likely documenting the artifact for reference or exhibition purposes. The overall composition emphasizes the artifact while providing historical and contextual information.
The image depicts a page from an old book or catalog, featuring a photograph of a bronze statue. The statue is positioned in the center of the page, with its head turned to the left and its body facing forward. It has a conical helmet on its head and appears to be wearing a loincloth or kilt. The statue is placed on a wooden base and stands against a white wall.
Below the photograph, handwritten text in blue ink reads "Hittite Bronze Statuette" followed by "1400-1200 B.C." and "(available from c. J. Laughlin)". The page itself is beige with green edges and has a tab on the left side with an orange label. The background of the image is a plain gray color.
The image depicts a page from an old book or scrapbook, featuring a black-and-white photograph of a small bronze statue.
The photograph is positioned in the center of the page, showcasing the statue from a side view. The statue appears to be a human figure with a pointed head, wearing a short tunic and standing on a small wooden base. It is mounted on a wooden board, which is attached to the page. The photograph is surrounded by a white border, with a cutout shape resembling a hexagon.
Below the photograph, handwritten blue ink notes provide information about the statue. The text reads: "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400-1200 B.C. (available from c. J. Laughlin)". The page has a green border around it, and there are two white tabs at the top right corner. The background of the image is a plain gray color.
The image presents a black-and-white photograph of an ancient bronze statuette, mounted on a page within a scrapbook or photo album. The statuette is depicted in a standing position, facing to the right, and is characterized by its pointed hat and bare legs.
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The image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing an ancient bronze statuette in a unique and captivating way. The use of a black-and-white photograph and a scrapbook/photo album format adds to the image's nostalgic and archival feel.
The image presents a black-and-white photograph of an ancient Hittite bronze statuette, displayed on a page within a book or scrapbook. The statuette is positioned centrally in the photo, showcasing its elongated body and head adorned with a pointed hat.
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Overall, the image provides a clear and detailed view of the Hittite bronze statuette, along with contextual information about its origin and availability.
The image depicts a photograph of a bronze statuette from the Mittite period, dated between 1400-1200 B.C. The statuette appears to be a human figure, possibly a deity or a ruler, standing upright with a conical headdress. The figure has its arms bent at the elbows, with hands positioned in front of the torso, possibly holding an object. The statuette is mounted on a wooden board, and the photograph is placed in a scrapbook or album, as evidenced by the visible page edges and binding.
The caption beneath the photograph reads:
"Mittite Bronze Statuette
1400-1200 B.C.
(Lavanage from cr. 2. Loughlin)"
The photograph is black and white, and there are some shadows and reflections visible, likely from the lighting conditions during the photographing process. The image is carefully cut out and pasted onto the page, with some tape visible on the edges. The page itself has a beige background with a green border.