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Kusama x Louis Vuitton: art and luxury. Plus, Michael Rakowitz’s Tate/Iraq gift and photographer Rosy Martin

The Week in Art

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What Are the Lamassu and the Metropolitan Museum of Art?

The Lamassu were protective deities in Assyria that were often carved from gypsum. They stood sentry at the thresholds of entrances to palaces and entrances to cities. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has two. One is a winged lion and one is a winging bull. These are very prominent and they have multiple examples, for instance.

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