Mithras Sacrificing the Bull at British Museum, London
Mithras Sacrificing the Bull at British Museum, London
Published 2014-07-23T16:23:30+00:00
Although there are numerous minor variations, the basic features of the central tauroctony scene is highly uniform: Mithras half-straddles a bull that has been forced to the ground and invariably appears in profile, facing right. Mithras looks back over his right shoulder up to Sol (statuary that shows Mithras looking at the bull or towards the viewer are the result of Renaissance-era restorations of monuments that were missing a head). The bull is held down by Mithras' left leg, which is bent at an angle and the knee of which presses down on the bull's spine. The bull's rump and right hind leg is restrained by Mithras' right leg, which is almost fully extended.
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Fine Settings Resolution (Layer Height): 0.15 mm Infill Density: Hallowed
Date de publication | 23/07/2014 |
Durée d’impression | 600 - 700 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 72g |
Dimensions | 130 X 25 X 32 mm |
Complexité | Easy |
Titre | Mithras Sacrificing the Bull |
Date | 2ndC |
Dimension | Height: 77.5 centimetres Width: 112 centimetres Depth: 37 centimetres |
Accession | 1805,0703.270 |
Période | Roman |
Medium | marble |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org//system_pages/beta_collection_introduction/beta_collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=460026&partId=1&searchText=Mithras+Sacrificing+the+Bull&object=20170&page=1 |
Localisation | British Museum |