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Carrier of a Goatskin Flask Persepolis plan

Anonyme

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
LYON, France

This figure carrying a goatskin flask filled with beer or wine was formerly part of a procession of servants sculpted on the walls of the monumental staircase of a palace at Persepolis. The decoration of these sumptuous palaces reflected the magnificence of the Achemenid Persian Empire and exalted the power of the Great Kings. Loaded with dishes and drinks, the servants head toward the royal table for the banquet to celebrate the New Year. This carrier wears the traditional felt hood (bachlyk) that uncovers a few curls on his forehead. An eyebrow, almond-shaped eye, hooked nose and thin lips animate the face, but the expression is impassive, like those on all the other figures, and conveys the solemnity of the ceremony.

Map of the Achaemenid Persian empire

Details

  • Title: Carrier of a Goatskin Flask Persepolis plan
  • Creator: Anonyme, Unknown
  • Date Created: début du Ve siècle avant J.-C.
  • Physical Location: Lyon, France
  • Location Created: Iran, Persépolis
  • Physical Dimensions: H. 43 ; l. 29 ; P. 0,95 cm
  • Provenance: Acquired from a Parisian antiquarian in 1932
  • Medium: Limestone
  • Rights: Image © Lyon MBA - Photo Alain Basset

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