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Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab, c mid 3rd century
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Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab, c mid 3rd century
Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab, c mid 3rd century. Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus, known as Philip the Arab (c204-249) was declared Emperor after the death of Gordian III. He was overthrown and killed in a rebellion by Decius, who succeeded him as Emperor. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
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This print showcases the remarkable "Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab" from the mid 3rd century. The sculpture, made of exquisite marble, depicts Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus, famously known as Philip the Arab (c204-249). After Gordian III's demise, Philip was declared Emperor but faced a tragic fate when he was overthrown and killed in a rebellion led by Decius, who then assumed power. The intricately carved bust captures every detail of Philip's face and head with astonishing precision. His regal countenance reflects both strength and wisdom befitting an emperor. This masterpiece is currently housed in The Hermitage collection in St Petersburg. As we gaze upon this stunning artwork, we are transported back to ancient Rome, where emperors ruled over vast territories with authority and grandeur. The craftsmanship exhibited here exemplifies the mastery of Roman sculptors during this period. The monochromatic tones highlight the elegance of this piece while emphasizing its historical significance. It serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage that Italy possesses and reminds us of its pivotal role within the Roman Empire. This portrait bust invites us to contemplate not only Philip's reign but also his ultimate downfall—a reminder that even those who ascend to great heights can be toppled by ambition or betrayal.
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