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Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Very nice to see Sugarcookie !
I am amazed at art,like this. I also wonder all the things that have been put into it,even for a short time.
S&F
Originally posted by Kandinsky
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Thanks for posting this.
In the space of ten minutes, I've learned about Wayland the Smith , whale-bone caskets and a couple of Norse myths I didn't know about. I've long been a big fan of scrimshaw , but this level of art is very cool.
It looks like the best piece of its kind; other caskets aren't nearly as rich in design as this one. Even better, it's possibly from Northern England where I'm from. Bit of local pride!
Originally posted by Greensage
Incredible, such a shame that it was not kept up from the sewing-box era!
The last missing panel is fascinating, i cannot fathom what kind of creature that is on the far left hand side. It has two legs obviously, it is sitting on a mound that looks similar to the dissected "hive" towards the right (with a queen bee of sorts).
I must say that thing on the far left is like a dragon-headed Locust of the Bible, the one with the "tail and sting like a Scorpion".
Originally posted by Greensage
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Yes, that is what I am talking about, the video even says near the end regarding that last panel "any guesses?" as if they were hoping someone could tell them.
They certainly emphasized that the last panel was not interpreted, I did note they failed to include the enscription translation for the last panel. At least that is what I remembered in my head from last night.
Any thoughts on that "creature", does it look odd to you? Two feet on the ground and possibly holding onto the branch being offered to the knight. So odd for the ability of the artist, it must be mythical, or Spiritual. Romulus and Remus are the beginning of the story, perhaps the last panel is the ending! Maybe it is Satan, and the other side (right side) is Christ and the two Witnesses.
It is certainly after the Crusades and the Temple of Solomon was discovered and its secrets distributed by way of the Templars.
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Not sure which one you are referring to do you have an image of it?
Originally posted by 43LEO729
What an extraordinary piece of artistry.
A great ammount of history in such a small space.
To produce a carving that intricate is truly amazing.
I wonder if anything is known about the individual
who created this masterpiece?
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Not sure which one you are referring to do you have an image of it?
Hanslune
I believe its the image on the last panel that Greensage is talking about the image is on the video i hope were talking about the same one..peace,sugarcookie1
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
Originally posted by Hanslune
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Not sure which one you are referring to do you have an image of it?
Hanslune
I believe its the image on the last panel that Greensage is talking about the image is on the video i hope were talking about the same one..peace,sugarcookie1
Hanslune
Thanks for stopping in i always enjoy it when you come to my threads peace,sugarcookie1
Sorry way outside my areas of expertise, interesting piece thou!