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Alexander and Roxana, 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
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Alexander and Roxana, 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Alexander and Roxana, 1531-76
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4th Century Bc Alexander Iii Of Macedon Alexander Iii Of Macedonia Alexander The Great Alexander The Great King Of Macedonia Bonasone Giulio Conquest Giulio Bonasone Iskandar Iskander Macedonia Macedonian Princess Roxana Roxane Roxanna Wife Wives Nakedness Nudity
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This print titled "Alexander and Roxana" takes us back to the 16th century, depicting a significant moment in history. Created by Giulio Bonasone, an Italian engraver of great repute, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of love, power, and conquest. The image portrays Alexander III of Macedon, famously known as Alexander the Great, alongside his wife Roxana. As one gazes upon their nakedness with a sense of vulnerability and intimacy, it becomes evident that this piece delves into the depths of their relationship beyond mere royal status. Bonasone's intricate engravings skillfully bring out every detail in this Renaissance masterpiece. The composition showcases Alexander's regal presence as he stands tall beside his beloved princess. Their connection is palpable through their intertwined hands and tender gaze towards each other. As we delve further into history, we discover that Roxana was not just any ordinary princess; she was from Persia - a symbol of unity between two powerful nations. This union represents more than just marriage; it signifies diplomacy and political strategy during a time when empires clashed for supremacy. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this artwork invites viewers to ponder upon the complexities surrounding love amidst power struggles. It serves as a reminder that even great conquerors like Alexander sought solace in companionship. Giulio Bonasone's "Alexander and Roxana" offers us an intimate glimpse into an extraordinary historical bond – one that
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