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Bronze Scythian pole-top in the early style with later developments
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Bronze Scythian pole-top in the early style with later developments
Bronze Scythian pole-top from the Kurgan near Ul (Kuban ). Continues the early period style, but has later developments, such as the bird head on an ibexs neck and an anthropomorphic eye. from the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg
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Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphism Bell Eyes Hermitage Museum Ibex Scythian Kurgan Mike Dixon
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This print showcases a Bronze Scythian pole-top from the Kurgan near Ul (Kuban), displaying a mesmerizing blend of early style and later developments. Housed in the esteemed Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, this artifact is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Russia. The intricate craftsmanship of this bronze piece is truly remarkable. The pole-top features an animal motif with an ibex's neck adorned by a bird head, seamlessly merging two distinct creatures into one harmonious design. This fusion exemplifies the Scythians' penchant for anthropomorphism, as seen through the strikingly detailed anthropomorphic eye that gazes back at us. The close-up studio shot allows us to appreciate every minute detail and color variation on this exquisite artifact. The warm hues of bronze create an alluring contrast against the vibrant colors used to accentuate specific elements such as the bird's head and eye. As we delve deeper into its significance, we are transported back in time to ancient Scythia, where these pole-tops held great symbolic importance. Serving as decorative finials atop wooden poles or staffs, they were believed to possess protective qualities and were often associated with spiritual beliefs. Through this photograph, captured by C. M. Dixon and Mike Dixon, we gain insight into both the artistry and cultural context surrounding this extraordinary object housed within one of Russia's most prestigious museums – The Hermitage Museum.
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