Original linocut print of a silver rhyton with grapes. The rhyton was discovered in the 20th century during the excavations of Erebuni fortress in Armenia. It is dated to 5th-4th centuries BC and is crafted in Achaemenid style. The animal represents the famous Nisean horses, known to be giant, royal breed common to the Armenian Highland and west of Iran.
Type: hand printed, oil-based ink
Options: black and white / color
Paper size: 57×44 cm / 22.44×17.32 inch
Year carved: 2024






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