Légende
Bit, unknown Luristan workshop. The bit consists of a rigid bar and two cheek plates depicting a horse in profile. The bar, with a quadrangular cross-section, is slightly curved and has chamfered edges. Its ends are forged into a ribbon, which is wrapped in oppositely facing rings. The bar is inserted into two round holes in the cheek plates, located in the animals' torsos; externally they form circular rings protruding from the background, occupying the entire surface of the plates at that location. The cheek plates are modeled on one side; only the animal heads and necks are modeled on both sides. Attributed to Antoni Mierzejewski. Dated 9th–6th century BC; Iron Period II c. 1000–601 BC. Find place: Luristan, Iran; likely made in Luristan. Function: element of a horse harness. Materials: Luristan bronzes. Dimensions: height 8.6 cm, width 20 cm, depth 13.8 cm; weight 480 g., A small sculpted object in shades of brown and dark bronze appears against a neutral gray background; it depicts a stylized four-legged animal with a long snout and rounded eye forms, textured surface, and a slightly rough, pitted finish; the figure stands on an irregular base and shows a joint-like circular element at its midsection with an attached strap-like piece, and a curled tail extending toward the rear; a translucent support is visible beneath parts of the sculpture.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_319
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
44.0Mo (2.3Mo) / 40.5cm x 27.2cm / 4782 x 3213 (300dpi)