Nr. 103696653

parthisk Terrakotta Rytterfigur (Ingen mindstepris)
Nr. 103696653

parthisk Terrakotta Rytterfigur (Ingen mindstepris)
A very fine Parthian terracotta figurine depicting a horse and rider. The body of the horse is composed of an arch, the rounded ends of which are carved to portray four legs. The torso and head of a male figure develop seamlessly above. The face of the man is highly detailed, displaying large eyes, brows leading to a straight nose, and short hatched incisions rendering his beard and hairline. Atop his head rests a pointed cap, folded to the side. Earthy encrustations and wear to the surface consistent with age, such as chips, scratches, and pitting.
Terracotta idols and figurines comprise an iconic artistic tradition in the ancient Near East. With origins in early Mesopotamia, variations of the tradition feature in Hittite, Aramaic, Assyrian, and Cypriot contexts. The Parthian innovation adopts a more classical style, owing to its Hellenistic neighbours, whilst maintaining Mesopotamian traditions. These types of figurines feature finely decorated heads and torsos, and are usually of modest dimensions for placement in temples, graves and private homes as a means of gaining favour with certain deities.
Measurements (circa): H 13cm x L 6.5cm x W 3.5cm
Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman, bought 1970s and by descent.
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