Figure 1 - Statue of Gudea, Metropolitan Museum |
There are more than twenty statues of Gudea in the museums of the world, so he certainly seems to have been a major King, but little is actually known about his life. We know that he successfully battled the Elamites and constructed a temple for Ningirsu. He also seems to have repaired or added on to the temples of a number of other gods and goddesses.
Figure 2 - Profile view of the status |
The lower portion of the "toga" that Gudea is wearing is covered with an inscription dedicated to Ningishzida, the King's personal deity. Ningishzida is a god of the underworld and is thought to be portrayed as a serpent on a libation vase that Gudea dedicated during his reign.
The statue is made of diorite, which is a very hard stone that was possibly imported from what is now Oman.
Photos Copyright (c) - John Freed, 2013
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