Prometopidion or Forehead Ornament from a Horse Trapping of Greek-Hellenistic Type, 2nd century BC. Creator: Unknown.

Prometopidion or Forehead Ornament from a Horse Trapping of Greek-Hellenistic Type, 2nd century BC. Creator: Unknown.

3-047-578 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Prometopidion or Forehead Ornament from a Horse Trapping of Greek-Hellenistic Type, 2nd century BC. Additional Info: Decorated in repoussé, this bridle nose piece (or prometopidion) of a horse-trapping is raised from a single sheet of silver. The relief was originally held on a setting. Holes for rivets and the impression made by the fold of the setting are still visible. At the bottom are two larger rivet holes made for repairs. This type of ornament is known from the Hellenized East. The unusual decoration of the piece, however, combines Greek, Achaemenid, and central Asian Parthian elements. In the center is a siren of the type found on Classical Greek handle attachments on metal vessels. Above that in a field framed by an astragal is an Achaemenid-style sphinx, or Lamassu (an Assyrian protective deity, often depicted as having a human head, the body of an ox or a lion, and the wings of an eagle). Beneath the siren an eagle attacks a stag, a motif derived from the nomadic-central Asian animal style. Although the type of the prometopidion is derived from Greek-Hellenistic prototypes, the choice of themes is in keeping with nomadic-Parthian ideas and suggests a non-Greek Parthian patron.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown:

Medium
  1. Silver

Picture Type
  1. Horse trapping
  2. Implement

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4564x5705
File Size : 76,283kb


Aliases

  1. 81.AM.89
  1. 103V1T
  1. 1200009484
  1. 3-047-578
  1. 3047578
  1. 81.AM.89

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