Temple of Aar-Tenn (Miniature Replica)

TEMPLE OF AAR-TENN (Miniature Replica) | circa 1966-69 | Photo by Ann Cady, 2024 | ©2025 Cornell University: The image shows a rugged, bronze-toned object that features a winged form emerging from a rectangular, textured base, with rough, uneven surfaces and various protrusions and recesses, suggesting the ruins of a buildingl; the overall appearance evokes a sense of ancient artistry and mysterious symbolism, as if it were a relic from a bygone civilization.
TEMPLE OF AAR-TENN (Miniature Replica) | circa 1966-69 | Photo by Ann Cady, 2024 | ©2025 Cornell University

The image shows a rugged, bronze-toned object that features a winged form emerging from a rectangular, textured base, with rough, uneven surfaces and various protrusions and recesses, suggesting the ruins of a buildingl; the overall appearance evokes a sense of ancient artistry and mysterious symbolism, as if it were a relic from a bygone civilization.

Name/Title

Temple of Aar-Tenn (Miniature Replica)

Entry/Object ID

COL_A.2

Made/Created

Artist

Norman Daly

Date made

circa 1966 - 1971

Place

Academic Institution

Cornell University

City

Ithaca, New York

Continent

North America

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Region

Asia Minor

Culture/Tribe

Llhuros

Acquisition

Place

City

Ithaca, New York

Continent

North America

Exhibitions

Cornell University, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art (2004)
Istanbul Biennial, 16th | "The Seventh Continent" (2019)

General Notes

Note

Stone

Note

Styrofoam with faux surface treatment

Note

NFA: Crate 109