1999
DOI: 10.2143/ia.34.0.519108
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Some Painted Bricks from Nineveh

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“…6 It seems that the Assyrian artists chose reliefs, paintings and glazed bricks for palace decoration: the reliefs were usually employed to adorn the inner walls of selected rooms of the royal palaces, and paintings were used either instead of sculptures or were associated with them (Reade 1979a: 17;1979b: 102;1980b: 75;1998: 30). 7 Glazed bricks were used especially to decorate outer spaces such as courtyards, and architectural elements such as archways, gates and external doors (D. Oates 1962: 8-9;Reade 1979a: 19-20;1980b: 75; 1998: 31; Russell 1999: 96; Oates and Oates 2001: 185), 8 probably because they were more resistant to the elements (Reade 1979a: 19;1987: 32; * Universita di Roma "La Sapienza". 1 The drawings of the bricks are here reproduced in black and white.…”
Section: Introduction: Discovery and Original Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 It seems that the Assyrian artists chose reliefs, paintings and glazed bricks for palace decoration: the reliefs were usually employed to adorn the inner walls of selected rooms of the royal palaces, and paintings were used either instead of sculptures or were associated with them (Reade 1979a: 17;1979b: 102;1980b: 75;1998: 30). 7 Glazed bricks were used especially to decorate outer spaces such as courtyards, and architectural elements such as archways, gates and external doors (D. Oates 1962: 8-9;Reade 1979a: 19-20;1980b: 75; 1998: 31; Russell 1999: 96; Oates and Oates 2001: 185), 8 probably because they were more resistant to the elements (Reade 1979a: 19;1987: 32; * Universita di Roma "La Sapienza". 1 The drawings of the bricks are here reproduced in black and white.…”
Section: Introduction: Discovery and Original Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%