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Post by druzhina on Dec 17, 2016 5:13:53 GMT
Three Gandharan cosmetic lids with hunting scenes of horse-archers, Hephthalite(?), 4th-6th centuries AD One is from the Kronos collection, one from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and one from a private collection. A large plume hanging under the horse is common to all three. The composition of that from the Kronos collection may have been influenced by plates with figures from Persia and Central Asia (and bowls, cups, cameos, plaques, paintings and textiles with similar iconography).The plumed helmet of the 3rd horseman is typical of the Alchon Huns. Mirror site: Gandharan cosmetic lids with hunting scenes of horse-archers, Hephthalite(?), 4th-6th centuries ADDruzhina Ancient Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
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Post by martin on Dec 17, 2016 6:13:36 GMT
Struggling to see the plume mentioned. Is it the item depiceted between the scabbard and the rider's right leg?
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Post by druzhina on Jan 10, 2017 5:30:52 GMT
Struggling to see the plume mentioned. Is it the item depiceted between the scabbard and the rider's right leg? M Click the link to see all 3 pictures - each with a plume under the horse. Druzhina Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
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