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Constantine posthumous quadriga - 3-D chariot

Started by Heliodromus, February 18, 2022, 10:52:09 AM

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Heliodromus

This coin sold on eBay a few weeks ago - I was waiting in case the buyer (not me) might post it someplace.

Divus Constantine I quadriga, hand of god Nicomedia 337-340 (RIC VIII Nicomedia 18) two-wheeled racing chariot 1.5g $26 - eBay 1-2022.jpg

What's cool here is that the engraver has shown the whole chariot, in 3-D perspective, that Constantine is standing on. Typically all we get is a single wheel to hint at the chariot (or perhaps a segway  :) ), but here we've got the far wheel as well as the near one, the sloping edges of the chariot and a hint of the platform he is standing on.

Here's an Etruscan chariot in the NY Met museum to give a better idea of what we're looking at.

etruscan-chariot-met.jpg

And here's a mosaic in Barcelona's archeological museum that seems to show that the wheels sometimes really were as small as shown on the coin. Must have been a bumpy ride!

chariot-mosaic-catalunya.jpg

Victor

thanks for posting...I don't pay enough attention to the posthumous issues.