

Bracket with Two Musicians
The sculpture "Bracket with Two Musicians" by an unknown artist depicts two figures carved from stone. The figure on the left has a beard and wears a headband, playing a stringed instrument. The figure on the right, beardless and also wearing a headband, holds a flute or similar wind instrument. Both figures are dressed in long robes with folds and creases detailed into the stone. They stand on a decorative base featuring a series of curved shapes. The sculpture appears to be a bracket, indicated by its form and the presence of what seems to be a support structure behind the figures. The background of the image is plain gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 562 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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