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Man standing holding the reins of a horse with a dog before
Man standing holding the reins of a horse with a dog before. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6.3cm (3" x 2.5")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This fresco, dated between the 14th and 13th centuries BC, showcases a man in the ancient Mycenaean civilization standing before a horse and a dog. The scene, discovered in the Second Palace of Tiryns at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, offers a glimpse into the daily life of this ancient civilization. The man, dressed in a long tunic and holding the reins of the horse, appears to be guiding the powerful animal, possibly preparing for a journey or training. The horse, with its hooves delicately painted, is shown in a calm and obedient stance, reflecting the strong bond between man and beast. The presence of the dog adds an intriguing layer to the scene. The faithful companion, positioned to the side of the man, seems to be observing the situation with curiosity and loyalty. Dogs were highly valued in Mycenaean society, often used for hunting, protection, and companionship. This painting, with its vibrant colors and intricate details, offers a window into the past, allowing us to connect with the people and animals of a civilization that thrived thousands of years ago. The fresco's survival and preservation in the National Archaeological Museum is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Greece.
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