AN ACHAEMENID VEINED BROWN AGATE CYLINDER SEAL
AN ACHAEMENID VEINED BROWN AGATE CYLINDER SEAL

CIRCA 5TH-EARLY 4TH CENTURY B.C.

细节
AN ACHAEMENID VEINED BROWN AGATE CYLINDER SEAL
Circa 5th-Early 4th Century B.C.
With two heroes mastering a bull, both heroes with medium-length hair and short beards, clad in Persian dress of a tunic and trousers, the figure on the right gripping the bull by the horns while the figure on the left drives a long spear into its neck, the bull with its head turned back, collapsing on to one fore-leg, a winged solar disk above
28 x 11 mm

拍品专文

The scene depicted is a Persian rendering of the famous scene of Gilgamesh and Enkidu killing the Bull of Heaven, and appears to be unique in the Achaemenid glyptic repertoire.