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Name | | M93 - THE BEE STUE MINOAN HORSE -2008 |
Price, USD | | 5760.00 |
Status | | For sale, available |
Size, cm
| | 95.0 x 95.0 cm /switch |
Artist | | PHILHELM Philhelm |
Edition | | Original |
Description | |
M93 - THE BEE STUNG THE MINOAN HORSE - 2008.
Acrylic on canvas 95 x 95 cm - 37,4 x 37,4 inches
MINOAN / (Text translated by Google) / Horse center of our table could very well be other than Minoan, so it looks like the usual interpretation of the horses on Celtic coins. By cons, these similarities are particularly common with the usual iconography of Central Asia. What is not so surprising, given that the Minoans might be from!
Returning to our table, which does not leave much of interpretations other than your scribe: A bee, not a scorpion as often suggested, just have one of his legs torn off by our equine hoof. Immediate response to our wasp, a jet of venom targeted to our horse, who has already sensed the attack, without our rider has taken the precautions provided. And this, perhaps the greatest evil of our dog, the wrong place at the wrong time! Top left, a hieroglyphic sign, perhaps a plant of the island early Minoan writing, well before the birth of Linear A or B. Writing contemporary Egyptian hieroglyphs as some Minoan Crete as well as people have been found in pyramids on the walls of tombs. The Minoans were called "red men" by the Egyptians and they were easily recognizable on these frescoes millennia thanks to their three ridges on the tops of their heads. |
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