Rider statue, Jbeil

Rider statue, Jbeil

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Rider statue, Jbeil (Byblos, Lebanon), terracotta, c. 700 CE. Musée du Cinquantenaire (Brussels, Belgium). Made with CapturingReality. The style of this artwork closely resembles that produced by Amrit, a revered religious center situated on the southern coast of Syria, where Cypriot artisans breathed new life into Phoenician terracotta art. The horse's blinkers and fringe umbrella are exact replicas of their counterparts in bronze equestrian equipment from Aramaic and Phoenician art of the 9th-8th centuries. For over a century, researchers based in Belgium have consistently made significant contributions to understanding the cultural heritage of this ancient Near Eastern region through meticulous archaeological excavations and thorough historical and epigraphic research. To stay up-to-date with my latest discoveries, kindly follow me on Twitter at @GeoffreyMarchal.

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