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Equestrian
Project type
Stippling and illustration
Throughout history, horse artifacts have played a significant role in various cultures. From ancient chariot fittings and equestrian sculptures to medieval horse armor and intricate saddlery, these artifacts reflect the profound relationship between humans and horses. In ancient civilizations, such as those of the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, horse artifacts were often used in warfare, sport, and ceremonial practices. The Bronze Age warrior class, in particular, showcased their prestige and martial prowess through elaborately decorated horse gear and their artefacts often diplayed riders on their horses. Medieval Europe saw the development of elaborate horse armor and bridles, signifying the status and prestige of knights and nobility. In more recent times, horse artifacts continue to symbolize cultural heritage and the pivotal role horses have played in agriculture, transportation, and leisure activities. These artifacts not only demonstrate the craftsmanship and artistic expression of different eras but also highlight the enduring bond between humans and horses.



