The Frieze of the Archers, from the Palace of Darius I, King of Persia, in Susa by Persian School

The Frieze of the Archers, from the Palace of Darius I, King of Persia, in Susa

(The frieze of the archers, from the palace of Darius I, king of Persia, in Susa (6th century BC). Emailed brick relief bottom. 510 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum.)


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The Frieze of the Archers, from the Palace of Darius I, King of Persia, in Susa by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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