Ewer with Horsemen and Sphinxes last quarter 12th-early 13th century A written source of the early 14th century informs us that at that time minai objects were no longer manufactured, and that some were kept "in townships and in shrines". This suggests that they were still held in high esteem, and partially explains the large number of intact minai objects known today, and the relatively few fragments found in archaeological excavations. The technique was laborious, and the lavish result was often enriched by gilding.On this mug, the painted and gilded scenes show a procession of courtly riders on the upper register and one of sphinxes on the lower register. Despite the reiteration of the figures, the overall depiction is enlivened by the opposite directions of the riders in respect to that of the sphinxes, by the movement of the running horses and that of the riders (one rider has his head turned back, others are striving to hold branches), and by the details of their garments.. Ewe

Ewer with Horsemen and Sphinxes last quarter 12th-early 13th century A written source of the early 14th century informs us that at that time minai objects were no longer manufactured, and that some were kept "in townships and in shrines". This suggests that they were still held in high esteem, and partially explains the large number of intact minai objects known today, and the relatively few fragments found in archaeological excavations. The technique was laborious, and the lavish result was often enriched by gilding.On this mug, the painted and gilded scenes show a procession of courtly riders on the upper register and one of sphinxes on the lower register. Despite the reiteration of the figures, the overall depiction is enlivened by the opposite directions of the riders in respect to that of the sphinxes, by the movement of the running horses and that of the riders (one rider has his head turned back, others are striving to hold branches), and by the details of their garments.. Ewe
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