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Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus - Low relief north marble of the Ara Pacis Augustae
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Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus - Low relief north marble of the Ara Pacis Augustae
LRI4625360 Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus - Low relief north marble of the Ara Pacis Augustae, built by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Field of Mars (Campo de Marte) in Rome to commemorate peace following the empires wars against Gaul and Spain - Rome, Roma, Museum of the Ara Pacis -- Imperial Procession of Emperor brokers Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) - Marble relief frieze on Ara Pacis Augustae, monumental altar erected in 13-9 BC in honour of Roman emperor Augustus, to celebrate the peace - Ara Pacis Museum, Rome, Italy by Roman, (1st century BC); Museum of the Ara Pacis, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus - Low relief north marble of the Ara Pacis Augustae, built by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC on the Field of Mars (Campo de Marte) in Rome to commemorate peace following the empires wars against Gaul and Spain - Rome, Roma, Museum of the Ara Pacis -- Imperial Procession of Emperor brokers Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) - Marble relief frieze on Ara Pacis Augustae, monumental altar erected in 13-9 BC in honour of Roman emperor Augustus, to celebrate the peace - Ara Pacis Museum, Rome, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
Media ID 23333752
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
63 Bc 14 Ad Augustus Octavian Or Octavian Okusa Antique Rome
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This print showcases the Imperial Protege of Emperor Augustus, a low relief north marble sculpture found on the Ara Pacis Augustae. Built by the Roman Emperor Augustus between 13 and 9 BC in Rome's Field of Mars, this magnificent monument was created to commemorate peace after the empire's conflicts with Gaul and Spain. The intricate details of this artwork transport us back to ancient Rome, allowing us to witness an imperial procession led by Emperor brokers Augustus himself. The marble relief frieze depicts a grand celebration of peace, honoring the Roman emperor who played a pivotal role in establishing stability within the empire. Displayed at the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome, Italy, this monumental altar serves as a testament to Augustus' reign and his commitment to fostering harmony among his people. Its historical significance cannot be overstated as it symbolizes not only victory over external adversaries but also internal unity. Through this photograph captured by Luisa Ricciarini, we are granted a glimpse into an era where art served as both propaganda and commemoration. The craftsmanship exhibited in every delicate stroke speaks volumes about the skill and dedication of ancient Roman artists. As we admire this image from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded that history is not just confined to textbooks; it lives on through remarkable artifacts like these that continue to inspire awe and fascination centuries later.
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