Swimming Reindeer

Swimming Reindeer
The 13,000-year-old Swimming Reindeer sculpture
MaterialMammoth ivory
Size207 mm long
Created13,000 years ago
DiscoveredBruniquel, France
Present locationBritish Museum, London
RegistrationPalart.550

The Swimming Reindeer is a 13,000-year-old Magdalenian sculpture of two swimming reindeer conserved in the British Museum. The sculpture was made in what is now modern-day France by an unknown sculptor who carved the artwork from the tip of a mammoth tusk. The sculpture was found in two pieces in 1866, but it was not until 1904 that Abbé Henri Breuil realised that the two pieces fit together to form a single artwork of two reindeer swimming nose-to-tail.[1]

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