Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes, Stabbing a Monster (detail) by Achaemenid

Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes, Stabbing a Monster (detail)

(Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes (c.519-465 BC), Stabbing a Monster, detail from Xerxes' Throne Hall, c.480 BC (see 179110))


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Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes, Stabbing a Monster (detail) by Achaemenid. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
king · dagger · persian costume · triumph over demonic forces · good over evil · relief · carved · carving · iranian · architecture · architectural detail · eagle · lion · male · devil · demon · Persepolis, Iran / Bridgeman Images
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