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No cartridge loops visible there . Probably a European romanticised interpretation anyway . ![]() |
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found this one, lists as 'arab muslim bedouin warrior horseman'.
![]() another, 'arab huntsman' from 3 sites, the middle shows a silver colored version behind the bronze. last is possibly the source inspiration, 'arab horseman' attributed to artist - Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875). seems to be a popular motif and well copied.. Last edited by kronckew; 28th August 2011 at 07:33 AM. |
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another 'arab horseman' attributed to barye, a coloured in version
![]() shows the weapons a bit better. i note this & the last post's bronze barye version is VERY much like the original poster's one, even the small terrain mound on the base & the 's' shaped pommel on his right-hand blade.... i suspect the mold was used more than once.. (i give up now, enough of a good thing is too much, so i won't show the silver gilt version i also found) Last edited by kronckew; 28th August 2011 at 08:02 AM. |
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Nice work, Kronckew! Thanks for sharing with us the product of your web search! This was the type of information I was looking for!
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