Alexander the Great

Pella was the birthplace of Alexander and the capital of the kingdom of Macedonia.

 Horse in Art comment: This statue was donated to the city of Alexandria by an association for promoting Greek-Egyptian friendship in 2002, coinciding with the grand opening of the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Alexander the Great founded Alexandria in 332 BC and the city became a centre of Hellenistic culture. The statue emphasizes the pacifying role of Alexander, hence the ‘angel of peace’ he holds up in his right hand. Alexander sits on a saddle cloth without stirrups as the Greek did. The breastplate is not conform to the style of his time and should be much broader and attached to the saddle cloth, to keep it in place. The small size of the horse is conform to the classical Greek era. The horse trots vigorously, like it is trained in dressage. This is difficult without saddle and stirrups. Xenophon describes this exercise in his chapter on the parade horse in his book The Art of Horsemanship around 387 BC. 

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