Dogs Attacking a Boar (after a fresco from the Palace of Tiryns) - Fine Art Print
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Description
A detailed reconstruction of a Mycenaean fresco fragment from the Palace of Tiryns, depicting a dynamic boar hunt scene.
This print depicts a reconstruction of a Mycenaean fresco fragment discovered at the Palace of Tiryns. The original artwork dates to the Late Helladic period, a time when the palaces of the Argolid were decorated with expansive wall paintings. These works often featured scenes of the hunt, which held social and ritual importance for the ruling elite of the era. The composition captures a dynamic moment of a boar hunt. Several hounds are shown in pursuit of the animal, their bodies elongated to suggest speed and movement. The artist employs a stylised approach to the anatomy of the animals, focusing on the rhythmic arrangement of the figures across the surface. The background is filled with decorative motifs, a common feature in Mycenaean wall painting that serves to unify the scene rather than provide a realistic setting. This specific image is a modern reconstruction, likely produced for archaeological study or museum display. It preserves the visual language of the original Bronze Age artists, who favoured bold outlines and flat areas of colour. The dogs are rendered with distinct spotted patterns, while the boar is depicted with a bristling mane and sharp tusks. The overall effect is one of controlled energy, typical of the Aegean aesthetic during the second millennium BC. By presenting this scene as a print, the viewer gains access to the decorative traditions of a civilisation that flourished long before the rise of Classical Greece. The work provides a clear look at the iconography of the hunt, which remained a popular subject in Mediterranean art for centuries. The print maintains the fragmented quality of the original archaeological find, acknowledging the incomplete nature of the surviving evidence while celebrating the skill of the ancient artisans who first conceived these figures.
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Dogs Attacking a Boar (after a fresco from the Palace of Tiryns) - Fine Art Print
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