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Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 b.C). Fragment of the North frieze XII depicting a carriage suddenly pulled by the driver who, tightening the reins (missing) uses his body to counteract the thrust of the horses. At right, an infantryman with one foot on a rock and left a marshal pointing to the car behind. British Museum. London. England. UK.

Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 b.C). Fragment of the North frieze XII depicting a carriage suddenly pulled by the driver who, tightening the reins (missing) uses his body to counteract the thrust of the horses. At right, an infantryman with one foot on a rock and left a marshal pointing to the car behind. British Museum. London. England. UK.
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Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 b.C). Fragment of the North frieze XII depicting a carriage suddenly pulled by the driver who, tightening the reins (missing) uses his body to counteract the thrust of the horses. At right, an infantryman with one foot on a rock and left a marshal pointing to the car behind. British Museum. London. England. UK.
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4252 x 2866 px | 34.9 MB
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36.0 x 24.3 cm | 14.2 x 9.6 in (300 dpi)