

Procession of Nobles
Beige-colored stone carving with a rectangular shape and uneven edges. The carving features four people riding animals. From left to right: a person on an elephant; a person on a horse; a person on a donkey; a person on a horse. All riders wear long-sleeved tops and have their hair covered. They hold objects in their hands. The animals have detailed features such as eyes, nostrils, and tails. The background behind the stone carving fades from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom. Title: Procession of Nobles. Artist unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 444 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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