The Bronze Horses of Saint Marks by Patrick Hennessy
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The Bronze Horses of Saint Marks by Patrick Hennessy
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Johann Gottfried Schadow (German, 1764-1850) The Berlin Quadriga, 1793 Berlin, Germany
CANOSAN OINOCHOE Side A Depicting a Female Figure Driving a Quadriga [Close-up video presentation of the painting, mp4] Hellenistic period Late 4th - early 3rd century BC Canosan polychrome terracotta ware.
Museo Archeologico Nazionale Canosa di Puglia | NAMC [Floor 1]
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NAMC | Michael Svetbird ph|vid©msp | 12|06|25 The object presented is a collection item of NAMC Featured in Antiqvvs Magazine 'CANOSAN Polychrome Terracottas and Figurines' Article [Non-commercial fair use | No AI | Author's rights apply | Sorry for the watermarks]
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The Charioteer of Delphi/ Heniokhos (the rein holder) C5th BCE bronze (lost wax cast) with silver, glass and copper inlay, 1.8m
The face of the Charioteer is asymmetric in order to make it more realistic. His eyes are made of Onyx. The lips are made of cooper and his head band impressed in silver.
watch: khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/greek-art/early-classical/v/charioteer-delphi
DelphiMuseum.gr is an online assistant for your visit of the Museum of Delphi in Greece.
1990 Pace Quadriga
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Askos
* Canosa di Puglia
* 3rd century BCE
* Museo Archeologico di Bari.
source: Fabrizio Garrisi, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons