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Epicurus (c. 341-270 B. C. ). Greek philosopher
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Epicurus (c. 341-270 B. C. ). Greek philosopher
Roman Art. Imperial Period. Epicurus (c. 341-270 b.C.). Greek philosopher. Marble head (2nd century a.C.). Copy of a Greek statue of the 1st half of the 3rd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
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Epicurus: The Serene Philosopher of Athens This marble head, believed to be a copy of a Greek original from the 1st half of the 3rd century B.C., represents the renowned Greek philosopher Epicurus (c. 341-270 B.C.). A founding figure of the philosophical school of Epicureanism, Epicurus is best known for his teachings on the nature of reality, ethics, and the attainment of a tranquil and self-sufficient life. Born in Samos, Greece, Epicurus spent most of his life in Athens, where he established a school, the Garden, which became a sanctuary for those seeking wisdom and the good life. His philosophy, which emphasized the pursuit of pleasure and the rejection of fear and superstition, was influential in the ancient world and beyond. This exquisitely carved marble head, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, offers a glimpse into the serene and contemplative nature of Epicurus. With his closed eyes and calm expression, the philosopher seems to invite us to reflect on the simple pleasures of life and the pursuit of happiness. The head is a copy of a Greek original that likely dates to the 1st century B.C., but it was recarved in the 2nd century A.D. during the Roman Imperial period. This Roman copy, which demonstrates the enduring appeal of Epicurus' teachings, serves as a poignant reminder of the philosopher's enduring influence on Western thought and the human quest for a meaningful and fulfilling life.
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