

A rectangular artwork with a beige background and a thin beige border. The artwork depicts a scene with multiple men wearing a hat and long tunic and pants. One man on the left holds a long object to his mouth; another to the right is bending down to pick up a fallen man. The fallen man wears a head covering and a long tunic; another man on the top right grabs the tail of a large horse with ornate patterning. The artwork features about 16 horses and horse-like creatures in various shades of red, brown, and gray. Some horses have ornate patterning; several birds are scattered around, and some are flying; flowers and plants are also present. The image includes shades of red, blue, green, beige, and brown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 531 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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