This illustration represents a Scythian camp. The sources used for it were the description of Herodotus and Scythian art. It was first published in issue 2 of "ancient Warfare" magazine.
The first illustratrion of a Scythian camp I ever seen... excellent. The wagosnare great.
Keep up the wonderful work. Congrats
Many thanks for your comments.
What are the sources for the wagons? Excellent artwork.
Hello
The sources for the wagon were description by ancient authors (like Herodotus) and archaeological evidences (like clay models of wagons).
Thank you.
Very good illustration. I love all the details. Keep up the excelent work.
Vous êtes un illustrateur prodigieux.
J’espère pour des nouvelles peintures très vite. Merci.
Thank you very much.
Merci beaucoup.
A varied and extraordinary gallery: many congratulations
I try to illustrate as many different subjects as possible: it helps one to improve as an illustrator: thank you
There are so many details in this illustration; can you post some of the figure isolated for better viewing? Thanks
Thank you all for your comments.
I will try to post some of the figures depicted here as single images: thanks for the suggestion
Comments
K.S. said:
The first illustratrion of a Scythian camp I ever seen... excellent. The wagosnare great.
Keep up the wonderful work. Congrats
JP Vieira said:
Many thanks for your comments.
TS said:
What are the sources for the wagons? Excellent artwork.
JP Vieira said:
Hello
The sources for the wagon were description by ancient authors (like Herodotus) and archaeological evidences (like clay models of wagons).
Thank you.
F Danny said:
Very good illustration. I love all the details. Keep up the excelent work.
Pierre N said:
Vous êtes un illustrateur prodigieux.
J’espère pour des nouvelles peintures très vite. Merci.
JP Vieira said:
Thank you very much.
Merci beaucoup.
TM said:
A varied and extraordinary gallery: many congratulations
JP Vieira said:
I try to illustrate as many different subjects as possible: it helps one to improve as an illustrator: thank you
Gus said:
There are so many details in this illustration; can you post some of the figure isolated for better viewing? Thanks
JP Vieira said:
Thank you all for your comments.
I will try to post some of the figures depicted here as single images: thanks for the suggestion