
Sujet
The 'Ram in a Thicket' from Ur
Légende
The 'Ram in a Thicket' from Ur / southern Iraq / about 2600-2400 BC. This is one of an almost identical pair discovered by Leonard Woolley in the 'Great Death Pit' / one of the graves in the Royal Cemetery at Ur. The other is now in the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia. It was named the 'Ram in a Thicket' by the excavator Leonard Woolley / who liked biblical allusions. In Genesis 22:13 / God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac / but at the last moment 'Abraham lifted up his eyes / and looked / and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram / and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son'.
Crédit
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Notre référence
ARP11A03_303
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
55,0Mo (3,6Mo) / 33,8cm x 40,7cm / 3997 x 4810 (300dpi)