

Panel with Hunters and Camel and Inscription
Panel with Hunters and Camel and Inscription, likely from the ancient Kucha region, depicts a scene with two archers facing right, aiming their bows. The archer on the left wears a brown tunic with gold trim and a gold patterned skirt; the second archer wears a light-brown tunic and dark skirt. A brown and red camel with a hump faces left, led by a figure not fully visible. The background is beige with horizontal black lines at the bottom; the top section features a beige background with visible signs of wear and tear. The image includes an inscription in black on the right side.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 572 px
- Museum Record
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