Celt with trophies_version 2.0

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Stanislav

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My another version of this great sculpture (and there is a suspicion that not the last)...
Sculptor Richard Galicek, Produced by Pegaso Models.cale 75mm, white metal.
Painted for Attica Miniatures http://attica.su/
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I cannot think of enough superlatives to do this justice; how much higher can the bar get raised for painters (artists) at the pinicle of our hobby?

Gary
 
Just outstanding paintwork. Have to agree about the horse, though not so much about its being piebald. The subject seems to be an early ‘La Tène’ Celt and I believe that, at that time, the only horses available to them were pony-sized beasts. This was certainly true of the Britons and it was probably the same in continental Europe until the introduction of larger blood-stock from elsewhere a lot later.

So, beautiful overall but historically accurate, not so much.

Jeff
 
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