Describe the appearance of Sumerian votive figures and discuss the function of these objects using the Votive Statues from Tell Asmar, Iraq, as an example.
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Votive figures, such as the Votive Statues from Tell Asmar, Iraq, are images dedicated to the gods.
2. They are directly related to the devotional practice in which wealthy worshipers would set up images of themselves in a shrine before a larger, more elaborate image of a god.
3. They follow the conventions of Sumerian art because the faces, bodies, and clothing are stylized to emphasize the cylindrical forms of the figures.
4. All stand solemnly with their hands clasped in respectful worship and the bold, glaring, inlaid eyes may be related to statements in contemporary Sumerian texts that advise worshipers to approach their deities with an attentive gaze.
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