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Marble statue of Antoninus Pius, Emperor from 138

Marble statue of Antoninus Pius, Emperor from 138


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Marble statue of Antoninus Pius, Emperor from 138

Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Antoninus Pius (86-161), Emperor from 138

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Media ID 9511001

2nd Century Arms Up Authority Beard Cape Colored Background Confidence Emperor Gesturing Grey Background Leadership Marble Naked Pride Robe Roman Emperor Traditional Clothing Wisdom Antoninus Pius Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a magnificent marble statue of Antoninus Pius, the esteemed Emperor from 138 AD. Standing tall and exuding an air of pride and leadership, this full-length sculpture captures the essence of ancient Roman civilization in the 2nd century. With his arms raised in a commanding gesture, Antoninus Pius radiates confidence and authority. Cloaked in a majestic cape that drapes over his naked form, he is adorned with a flowing robe that adds to his regal appearance. Carved meticulously out of marble by skilled artisans, this ancient artifact stands as a testament to the wisdom and power of its subject. The bearded likeness of Antoninus Pius transports us back in time to an era steeped in history and tradition. Against a colored background, this studio shot highlights every intricate detail etched into the sculpture's surface. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art and craft, we are reminded of humanity's fascination with human representation throughout the ages. This single object encapsulates not only the past but also serves as a reminder of our enduring connection to antiquities. With its vertical composition and grey background contrasting against vibrant colors, this photograph truly brings forth the grandeur and significance associated with being a Roman Emperor like Antoninus Pius - an embodiment of strength, wisdom, and everlasting legacy.

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