Ziggurat II
Acrylic on linen
100 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm
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About the Artwork
Ziggurats were a type of building in ancient Mesopotamia used by Sumerians and Babylonians as temples. They were built on a raised ground, with receding levels of steps leading up to a flat roof, where it is thought would be a shrine. The Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earth. Ziggurat building experienced a revival in the 20th Century, and many contemporary ziggurat buildings exist. This painting takes as its source material one based in California which is now used as a government building.
Details
Medium: Acrylic on linen
Year: 2016
Size: 100 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm
Ready to Hang:
Katherine Lubar
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