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This head is a replica of the horse in the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, a ancient Roman statue located in the Campidoglio, Rome, Italy. It stands 4.24 meters tall and is made of bronze. Although the emperor is mounted, it exhibits many...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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This style of statue owes its name to the most magnificent surviving example, now proudly displayed in the Doria Pamphili Palace in Rome. The question of the original creator's identity remains an intriguing mystery. Some experts firmly believe that...
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He then sold it to the French Directory, which transported it to Rome, where it was soon seized by Neapolitan armies when they briefly held the city from November to December 1798 during the opening stages of the War of the Second Coalition. France...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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Back in France, he is accredited at the Royal Academy in 1676 (with Junction of Academies of France and Rome) From 1676 he worked mainly for the Palace of Versailles. He produced many outdoor decorations for the gardens such as Berenice, Arria and...
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He commissioned the construction of numerous roads, aqueducts, and public buildings throughout the empire, including the famous Trajan's Column in Rome, which commemorated his victories in Dacia. In addition to his military and public works...
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T – Timeless Trajan Pro is an accurate reproduction of one of the world's oldest and most famous scripts, the 'Roman' alphabet inscribed on Trajan's column in Rome. U – Unique Unkempt by Stuart Sandler combines rugged edges with sleek lines to create...
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In 1475 he began working for the Medici family, who commissioned many works to beautify their homes.In 1478 the series of allegories and myths began: "The Spring" of 1478, "Pallas taming the Centaur" of 1482, "Venus and Mars" in 1483, and "Birth of...
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Strict control of admission pieces Nicolas Coustou applied to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture when he returned from Rome in 1687, and was registered immediately. For his admission into the Académie, he had to execute a marble...
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We know of two other portraits carved of this high-ranking woman (one in Rome, the Palace of the Conservatives and St. John Lateran), most often identified as Empress Ariadne (474-515), but also believed to be Licenia Eudoxia, wife of Valentinian...
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In 1730, they traveled to Rome to study classical sculpture and master the art of working with marble. Scheemakers returned to England, but Delvaux remained until 1732, when he returned to Nivelles. Delvaux was supported by Charles of Lorraine, a...
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He exhibited at the Paris salon from 1868, passing up the competition for the Prix de Rome to spend time in Florence instead. Saint-Marceaux passed a second sojourn in Italy in 1873-74. On his return, his marble Génie gardant le secret de la tombe...
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Negotiations were entrusted to Mazarin, the cardinal's close collaborator (and future successor) and the Marshal d'Estrée, French ambassador to Rome; they needed to obtain the agreement not only of the artist but also of his exclusive patrons,...
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He received notable awards such as the "Godecharle" in 1931 and the "Rome Prize" in 1935 for his work "Torse de jeune fille" (Palace of Fine Arts, Charleroi). This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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Baroque naturalism The theatricality and virtuosity of this work are of baroque inspiration: the sweeping diagonals, the twisting of the bodies, the lifelike flesh, the opposition of light and shade, the paroxysmal expression (Milo's face was...
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He was deified after his death, being worshiped in both Greece and Rome, sometimes as a god and sometimes merely as a mortal hero. After his death, because of his close relationship with Hadrian, Antinous was quickly deified. Statues were made of him...
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The prototypes of the various version of this clock have been presented at Maker Faire Trieste, Maker Faire Zagreb and Maker Faire Rome in 2022. Almost all pieces are made from 10mm plywood, (except two small parts that are from 3-6mm plywood),...
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The goddess of fertility, Isis, was widely revered across the Mediterranean, and this depiction of a priestess belonging to her cult is from Rome. She holds a vessel for water, used in purification rituals. Isis is a goddess from ancient Egypt's...
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The Royal Academy reception When Pigalle returned to Paris in 1741 after a stay in Rome (1736-39), he presented his terracotta model of Mercury for approval by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture; according to an anecdote, he had almost left...
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In the scorching desert of ancient Rome, a legendary warrior emerged from the dust and sweat to take on the mighty gladiators in the Colosseum's arena. His name was Marcus, a fierce and fearless fighter with a reputation for being unbeatable. Born...
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DAZ is a Full Free Software.SmartCgArt is member of the Archaeological Institute of America [AIA] and of the American Philological Association [APA].__________________________________________The beloved Ancient Rome Gladiator Secutor [the chaser]. 14...
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In ancient Rome, the signifer was a standard-bearer in a Roman legion. The signifer carried the legion's standard, or signum, which was a flag or emblem that represented the legion and its purpose. The signum was typically topped with an eagle or...
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In ancient Rome, the signifer was a standard-bearer in a Roman legion. The signifer carried the legion's standard, or signum, which was a flag or emblem that represented the legion and its purpose. The signum was typically topped with an eagle or...
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Noack exhibited frequently, not just in Denmark but also in Paris, Budapest, Helsinki, and Rome. In 1955, Kunstforeningen arranged a large retrospective exhibition, as did Holstebro Art Museum in 1988. ... Noack was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1940...
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DAZ is a Full Free Software.SmartCgArt is member of the Archaeological Institute of America [AIA] and of the American Philological Association [APA].___________________________________________The famous Ancient Rome Gladiator Retiarius [the man with...
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In ancient Rome, the signifer was a standard-bearer in a Roman legion. The signifer carried the legion's standard, or signum, which was a flag or emblem that represented the legion and its purpose. The signum was typically topped with an eagle or...