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Head-portrait of Emperor Giordano III, colossal head exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome
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Head-portrait of Emperor Giordano III, colossal head exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome
Head-portrait of Emperor Giordano III, colossal head exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome. Rome Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo) Head Severan Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:238
Anderson
ADA-F-001999-0000
Media ID 33155803
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases the awe-inspiring "Head-portrait of Emperor Giordano III" a colossal head exhibited at the Roman National Museum in Rome. The former Collegio Massimo, now home to this magnificent sculpture, serves as an ideal backdrop for this remarkable piece of art. Dating back to approximately 238 during the Severan Period of ancient Rome, this artwork represents a significant era in European history and provides valuable insights into the rich tapestry of ancient civilization. With its intricate details meticulously captured by Anderson's lens around 1890, viewers are transported back in time to witness the grandeur and power associated with Roman emperors. The photograph emphasizes various aspects that make this sculpture truly exceptional. From its masterfully sculpted hair to the mesmerizing eyes that seem to hold centuries' worth of wisdom, every detail is brought vividly to life through Anderson's skillful photography. This portrayal not only highlights artistic brilliance but also sheds light on political figures and their social status within Roman society. As we gaze upon this regal depiction, we cannot help but marvel at how it symbolizes both individuality and empire. It stands as a testament to the ambitions and achievements of those who once ruled over vast territories under their command. Through Alinari's lens, we are granted access into history itself – witnessing firsthand how art can transcend time and connect us with our ancestors. This image invites us on a journey through ancient populations while reminding us of our shared human heritage. In summary, Anderson's evocative photograph captures an extraordinary moment frozen in time: Emperor Giordano III immortalized through his colossal head portrait. It serves as a powerful reminder that even after centuries have passed since its creation, great works like these continue to inspire wonderment among all who encounter them at the Roman National Museum in Rome.
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