
Stake attention in this memory
This is a stone relief sculpture depicting two horse heads, possibly part of a larger architectural element. The sculpture is carved in a rough, ancient style, with visible tool marks and wear. The horses' heads are rendered in profile, with their mouths slightly open and their manes indicated by parallel lines. They appear to be straining or in motion, with their bodies implied behind them. The lower portion of the sculpture features a decorative band with a series of horizontal grooves and raised sections, resembling a frieze or plinth. The material is a textured, light-colored stone, possibly granite or sandstone, with some reddish-brown discoloration on one of the horse's necks. The lighting creates strong shadows, highlighting the relief and texture of the carving. The sculpture is displayed against a dark, neutral background, suggesting it is an exhibit in a museum or historical site. Given the location context of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, this sculpture might be a fragment of Romanesque or medieval artwork, possibly from the cathedral or another significant building in the city. The style of carving and the depiction of horses are common in religious and secular art from the Iberian Peninsula during these periods. There is no visible text in the image.
Symbol
31694
Volume
5,876
Creator
+$0.28
Revenue
+$0.16
TVL
$11.26



