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A Tribute In The Form Of Sculpture Art Celebrating Marcus Aurelius A Roman Emperor One Of The Most Beloved Stoic Philosophers In History.. Displate is a one-of-a-kind metal poster designed to capture your unique passions. Sturdy, magnet mounted, and durable – not to mention easy on the eyes! ... daha fazla

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Recently, a video appeared on my TikTok For You Page that got an immediate send into the group chat: A woman, speaking to camera, tells the viewer to ask the men in their lives — partners, fathers, brothers, whoever — how often they think of the Roman Empire. At first, I laughed. Then, I asked my boyfriend.

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Torso of a Dancing Faun Artist Unknown (Graeco-Roman) (Italy/Greece, Europe), 1st century Marble Anatomy Sculpture, Roman Statue, Classic Sculpture, Greek Statues, Roman Sculpture, Male Torso, Greek Sculpture, Ancient Sculpture, 1st Century

This muscled male torso, with a small tail and twisting pose, is the remnant of a dancing faun. The statue type is known from around 40 surviving ancient Roman copies after a Greek prototype and from ancient coins depicting the sculpture which help us reconstruct the work’s original appearance. This faun would have had tiny horns above his forehead and a kroupezion, or clapper, worn on his foot. His raised right hand and lowered left probably held cymbals, although variants also show him…

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