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Billy goats next to a vine. 6th-7th centuries. Relief
Relief depicting two billy goats next to a vine. 6th-7th centuries. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
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Berlin Billy Bunch Goat Goats Grape Grapevine Horn Iran Iranian Islamic Pergamon Rampant Vine
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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "Billy Goats and Grapevine: A Timeless Connection in 6th-7th Century Relief Art" This relief, dating from the 6th to 7th centuries, showcases two billy goats intimately interacting with a lush grapevine at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. The intricately carved stonework, a testament to the rich artistic heritage of ancient civilizations, is believed to originate from the Iranian region, possibly from the Islamic Republic. The goats, with their characteristic curved horns, are depicted in a rampant position, their bodies intertwined with the vine, as if in a playful dance. The goats' age is indicated by their full, curved horns, a feature unique to mature male goats. The vine, heavy with bunches of grapes, is a symbol of abundance and fertility, providing food for the goats and enhancing the overall composition of the relief. The detail in this ancient artwork is remarkable, with the goats' muscular forms and the intricate veins of the grapevine, all carved with great skill and precision. The relief's historical significance lies in its representation of the symbiotic relationship between goats and grapevines, a connection that has persisted through the ages. The artifact's provenance is not definitively known, but its presence in the Pergamon Museum suggests that it may have been part of a larger architectural complex, perhaps a palace or temple, reflecting the importance of this relationship in ancient cultures. This relief is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the daily life and artistic sensibilities of people from over a thousand years ago.
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