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Fantastic work, the armour, trousers and footwear indicate a Roman "soldier"... if so there is a big mistake... The Romans did not know about saddle stirrups.
also the Royal William (1719)
The carved and painted decoration on the model is of high quality, especially the figurehead, which represents William III in Roman dress on horseback, carrying a baton and trampling a snake-haired gorgon. On the taffrail, situated above the open stern galleries, is the bust of William III supported by a variety of figures from ancient mythology as well as a wealth of foliage and putti. William’s mongram ‘WR’ has been incorporated into balustrade on the open gallery of the grand cabin below.
Not exactly
but it is somehow strange making some research about King William III or William of Orange who is shown on the figureheads
There are a lot of paintings showing him on horses - I guess the most heroic way of a portrait - all not in roman cloths
all with the stirrups
but there is on famous monument showing him as a roman on a horse without stirrups
on the other hand there is also the main seal showing him as a roman with stirrups
OK - we will not find now a final answer - the old carver of the model made the incredible and amazing figurehead of these models
historical correct or not - amazing work(s) on amazing model(s)
also the Royal William (1719) View attachment 446273
The carved and painted decoration on the model is of high quality, especially the figurehead, which represents William III in Roman dress on horseback, carrying a baton and trampling a snake-haired gorgon. On the taffrail, situated above the open stern galleries, is the bust of William III supported by a variety of figures from ancient mythology as well as a wealth of foliage and putti. William’s mongram ‘WR’ has been incorporated into balustrade on the open gallery of the grand cabin below.
Thank you for the detailed information you provided. Unknowingly, I was slowly leaving this field. I will still come back to appreciate the works of my seniors when I have time.
Thank you for the detailed information you provided. Unknowingly, I was slowly leaving this field. I will still come back to appreciate the works of my seniors when I have time.