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This is a full body and a bust sculpture of Alexander the Great. Many people know him as the greatest conqueror in history. He was a macedonian monarc. I sculpted this piece based on famous painted and sculpted portraits of the actual alexander the...
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Reputedly, Alexander the Great commissioned only a select group of artists for his portraits, with renowned sculptor Lysippos and painter Apelles among them. This particular sculpture illustrates a more youthful, yet possibly divine, Alexander; he...
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Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III or Alexander of Macedonia, was born in 356 BCE in Pella, a city located in northwestern Greece, near modern-day Thessaloniki. He would later become king of Macedonia from 336 until his death in 323...
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Alexander III of Macedon (July 20-21, 356 BC – June 10-11, 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας, Aléxandros ho Mégas Koine Greek: [a.lék.san.dros ho mé.gas]), was a mighty king (basileus) of the ancient Greek...
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... in 331 BC, which also housed his tomb. As the capital of the longest-lasting Hellenistic dynasty, the Ptolemies, from the reign of Ptolemy I Soter ('Saviour') (305-282 BC) onwards, Alexander was revered as a god and the forefather of the dynasty.
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This is an iconic head-portrait statue honoring Alexander the Great.\r\nAlso referred to as Alexander III or Alexander of Macedonia, he was a powerful king of Macedonia (336–323 BCE), who single-handedly toppled the Persian empire, boldly extending...
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This portrait originates from the renowned statue of Alexander the Great wielding a spear, an outstanding work by the skilled Greek sculptor Lysippus, thriving in the 4th century BC. Tiny holes suggest that a metallic circlet was inserted amongst his...
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The widely recognizable sculptural portrait of Alexander as the inspired ruler, characterized by his youthful, beardless face and his unruly leonine hair swept upwards from the forehead (anastole), was first established by Lysippus. Plutarch notes...
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This stunning bronze casting, crafted in the early 20th century, masterfully captures the likeness of Alexander the Great as a regal mask. ...On display at the prestigious Masterpiece Fair in London, it left an indelible mark on all who beheld its...
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Our first bust release shows the Macedonian King in his iconic lion helmet and ornate armour, painstakingly sculpted based on the famous alexander mosaic and other sources. This bust will look fantastic on any display shelf or as a gift for the...
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Alexander's impressive head, crafted during the Roman era, nearly four centuries following his demise, starkly illustrates the enduring admiration for him that persisted even beyond his passing. ...Many Romans, particularly high-ranking military...
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... in Egypt, its origins shrouded in mystery. ...A stunning visual record of this relic has been captured through photographs taken at the esteemed Getty Center, with the added bonus that it's currently on loan from the revered British Museum collection.
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Alexander the Great was a renowned Macedonian king (336-323 BC) who reigned as one of history's most triumphant military strategists. This incredible replica captures the essence of the ancient Greek leader. Part of "Scan The World," this project is...
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This is a basic 3D scan of the marble portrait of Alexander the Great in the British Museum: item GR 1872.5-15.1 (Sculpture 1857), said to be from Alexandria from the 2nd - 1st Century BC.
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This is a basic 3D scan of the marble portrait of Alexander the Great in the British Museum: item GR 1872.5-15.1 (Sculpture 1857), said to be from Alexandria from the 2nd - 1st Century BC.
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72 in Alexander the Great in Greek and Roman Art), “The Romans adopted Alexander’s idea that harmony, peace and brotherhood ought to unite all mankind without regard to their race...Thus the brotherhood of men which Alexander had wished came true in...
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The obverse side depicts Alexander the Great as Herakles/Hercules, sporting a lionskin on his head. A dot border surrounds this image. ...In contrast, the reverse shows Zeus sitting down, clad only in the lower half of a garment, with an eagle grasped...
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MH 2000.2.74a.INV Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great as Herakles, 245-225 BCE Greek Silver (AR) Overall: 1 1/4 in; 3.2 cm Purchased by Mount Holyoke College with funds from the Nancy Everett Dwight Fund, part of the Caroline Morris Galt Collection On...
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The head of Alexander the Great is depicted in bronze, possibly crafted by Greeks or Romans. It dates from late Hellenistic to Hadrianic period, approximately between 150 BC and AD 138. This artifact resides in a private collection with inventory...
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Hello! ...I recently made an update to improve the printout's quality by allowing you to print it in an upright position with a flat base.
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This statue unmistakably portrays Alexander the Great. ...A second sculpture, unfortunately lacking or incorrect records regarding its origins, originates from the prestigious Foundry of the esteemed Academy of Fine Arts in St Petersburg.
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The piece appears to be very similar to a bronze sculpture which represented the overall figure of Alexander The Great and which was attributed to Lysippe. ... The Latin text on the side of the column on top of which we find the bust, indicates that...
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Alexander the Great was a legendary Greek king who ruled during the Hellenistic period, circa 335 B.C. or later. This Roman copy of his likeness is housed in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany, with inventory number Gl. 298. ...A replica of this...
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... the Hellenistic kings who divided and ruled the vast kingdom he had created. The cult of Alexander persisted during Roman times, particularly in Macedonia, his homeland, and in Asia Minor, where cities proudly traced their foundations to his rule.
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Alexander III of Macedon, widely regarded as Alexander the Great, served as a mighty king (basileus) of the renowned ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a proud member of the esteemed Argead dynasty. ...This statue is likely a tribute erected in...
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Alexander III of Macedon, famously known as Alexander the Great, sits atop this marble head, a powerful figure born in Pella in 356 BC. As a king of ancient Greece's kingdom of Macedon, he was part of the Argead dynasty and seized his father Philip...
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Marble portrait head of Alexander the Great: carefully crafted to fit seamlessly into a separately made body. The surface shows minimal signs of wear, with only minor abrasions scattered about. The back of the head has been skillfully shaped to...
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For more photos, descriptions of my reinventions, and info, visit http://cosmowenman.com Hellenistic Greek, 2nd-1st century BC This youthful image of the conqueror king is said to be from Alexandria, Egypt You can see it in its original form at the...
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Seeking to reach the farthest reaches of the world and the Great Outer Sea, Alexander invaded India in 326 BC but eventually retreated at the insistence of his homesick troops. Alexander died in Babylon in 323 BC, the city he had planned to...
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Material: Cast in durable plaster of Paris Format: A well-crafted herm Museum: Courtesy of the Museo dell'Arte Classica at Sapienza University in Rome Museum Inventory Number: 772 Original Museum Location: The Louvre in Paris Photographer/Modeler:...