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Sassanian Style Limestone Relief

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Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A very large limestone relief, in two parts with roundels and king on horseback with lions, from a larger frieze. 420 kg total, 160 x 144cm (63 x 56 3/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously with Robin Symes Gallery, Mayfair, before 1999; available to view at our Harwich head office only. The king is shown here delivering the famed 'Parthian shot', whereby the upper body is twisted to release the arrow over the horse's rump. The use of the bow meant that both the rider's hands were occupied with aiming and releasing the arrow, while the absence of stirrups and body facing the rear required superb horsemanship. This manoeuvre is the origin of the English expression 'a parting shot' for an insult delivered wile leaving or retreating. [2]
Condition Report: Fine condition.

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Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A very large limestone relief, in two parts with roundels and king on horseback with lions, from a larger frieze. 420 kg total, 160 x 144cm (63 x 56 3/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously with Robin Symes Gallery, Mayfair, before 1999; available to view at our Harwich head office only. The king is shown here delivering the famed 'Parthian shot', whereby the upper body is twisted to release the arrow over the horse's rump. The use of the bow meant that both the rider's hands were occupied with aiming and releasing the arrow, while the absence of stirrups and body facing the rear required superb horsemanship. This manoeuvre is the origin of the English expression 'a parting shot' for an insult delivered wile leaving or retreating. [2]
Condition Report: Fine condition.

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