covered carriage

covered carriage

It was a wooden carriage, often referred to as a "caravan" or "prairie carriage", used historically primarily for long-distance transport, especially during the westward movement of the United States. It has a simple cloth or canvas canopy as a shelter. There is a simulated firewood fire on the ground, surrounded by several white objects (which may represent stones or food, such as potatoes wrapped in tin foil). A metal tripod is supported above the fire, on which hangs a kettle or pan for cooking.
Roma carriage

Roma carriage

The Roma carriage is one of the exhibits in the Tharnuf district museum. The Museum of Ethnology of the Tarnuf District Museum has been operating at its present site since 1984. The museum's courtyard houses a seasonal exhibition called "Gypsy Caravan", which showcases Roma life and culture.
"On the Road" Plaster Statue

"On the Road" Plaster Statue

The statue is a famous piece of art in the National Museum in Krakow. The statue, made of stained plaster, depicts a scene of a horse pulling a carriage, showing life in the 19th century. The details of the statue are very delicate, and the form of horses and carriages is lifelike, as if on the march. This artwork not only shows the transportation of the time, but also reflects the social life and cultural background of that time. Through this statue, the Krakow National Museum shows the audience the daily life and artistic style of the 19th century, so that people can better understand the history and culture of that era.
Retro Western Covered Carriage

Retro Western Covered Carriage

Ancient solid wood carriage frame

Ancient solid wood carriage frame

Medieval Western shabby hand car 3D model

Medieval Western shabby hand car 3D model