Mushussu or Dragon of the God Marduk , 2015
67 x 96 in (h x w)
Mosaic

This mythological creature's name means "reddish snake" or "fierce snake". It appeared on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate along the side of the "Processional Way" in Ancient Babylon, during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC).

Reni Stephan was born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1981, but his family would later make the difficult decision to leave their home country due to persecution. They resettled in Detroit, Michigan in 1993, where he would discover his profound love for drawing. His talent was undeniable, even at an early age. Stephan later attended the College for Creative Studies, where he furthered his artistic studies. With each piece he creates, he merges his love of art and his heritage. He is committed to recreating ancient Assyrian works that have been destroyed in Iraq and Syria.

Plus de Assyrian Cultural Foundation

Ishtar in a New Day , 2021
35 x 35 in (h x w)
Mixed Media
Assyrian Cultural Foundation
Remains of a Homeland , 2021
70 x 59 in (h x w)
Oil on Canvas
Assyrian Cultural Foundation
Hunting , 2017
72 x 216 in (h x w)
Bas Relief
Assyrian Cultural Foundation
Tree of Life , 2020
83 x 80 in (h x w)
Oil on Linen
Assyrian Cultural Foundation
Ashurbanipal, The Wise King of Assur , 2019
50 x 40 in (h x w)
Oil on Linen
Assyrian Cultural Foundation