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The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC
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The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC
GIA4704611 The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) crosses the conspirator Catilina (Lucius Sergius Catilina) (108-62 BC), which he denounces in 63 BC during the speeches of the catilinaries. Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman statesman Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero) (106-43 BC) crosses the conspirator Catilina (Lucius Sergius Catilina) (108-62 BC), which he denounces in 63 BC during the speeches of the catilinaries. Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937)); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back to ancient Rome as we witness a defining moment in history. The Roman statesman Ciceron, also known as Marcus Tullius Cicero, stands tall and resolute, his gaze fixed upon the conspirator Catilina. It is the year 63 BC, and Ciceron is delivering his powerful speeches denouncing Catilina's treachery during the catilinaries. Illustrated by Tancredi Scarpelli, a master of capturing historical scenes with remarkable detail and emotion, this artwork brings to life the tension and drama of this pivotal confrontation. Every line etched on their faces tells a story - Ciceron's determination to protect Rome from corruption and deceit, while Catilina's defiance lingers in his eyes. As we delve into this image further, it becomes clear that it represents more than just an artistic portrayal of two individuals locked in conflict. It symbolizes the eternal struggle between good and evil; between those who fight for justice and those who seek power at any cost. This print serves as a reminder of our shared human history - one filled with triumphs and tribulations alike. It invites us to reflect on the timeless lessons imparted by great leaders like Ciceron: courage in standing up against injustice and unwavering dedication to preserving what is right. Through Giancarlo Costa's lens, we are granted access to a piece of antiquity that continues to resonate with contemporary society.
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