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More model informationAn ancient Greek horse and rider figurine from Boeotia likely dating to the 6th century BCE. The figurine is hand-formed and stripes of red paint are visible.
Terracotta figurines were common throughout ancient Greece, but these horse figurines were particularly popular in Boeotia. These figurines were commonly left as burial offerings, with the horses representing wealth and high status.
You can see another Boeotian horse figurine and learn more from the Dallas Museum of Art.
Accession Number: C.532
Model and Photography Credit: Charlotte Sargent
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