Bas-relief of a Swimmer Supported by an Outboard Serving as a Buoy - Mesopotamia by Mesopotamian

Bas-relief of a Swimmer Supported by an Outboard Serving as a Buoy - Mesopotamia

(For a long time it was believed that this bas-relief represented a man breathable under water thanks to the air contained in a skin surface. It is now believed that he is a swimmer supported by an outboard serving him as a buoy - bas-relief, Mesopotamia, 7)


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Bas-relief of a Swimmer Supported by an Outboard Serving as a Buoy - Mesopotamia by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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