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Portrait of the Roman Emperor Gallienus, 3rd century
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Portrait of the Roman Emperor Gallienus, 3rd century
Portrait of the Roman Emperor Gallienus, 3rd century. Gallienus (c218-268) was Emperor with his father, Valerian, from 253 until 260. He ruled alone after Valerian was captured in battle by the Persians, but the Empire experienced a series of revolts and invasions. He was assassinated while commanding a siege of the rebel-held city of Milan in 268. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
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3rd Century Assassinated Assassination Bust Gallienus Leader Leadership Marble Regicide Roman Empire The Art Collector Valerian
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This print showcases the remarkable "Portrait of the Roman Emperor Gallienus" from the 3rd century. The sculpture, made of exquisite marble, depicts Gallienus (c218-268), who reigned as Emperor alongside his father Valerian from 253 to 260. However, after Valerian's capture in battle by the Persians, Gallienus ruled alone amidst a tumultuous period for the Roman Empire. The image captures Gallienus' stern and commanding visage, reflecting his role as a leader during times of great turmoil. His face exudes authority and determination, embodying the weighty responsibilities he faced as an emperor. Tragically, this powerful ruler met a violent end while leading a siege on Milan in 268. This portrait immortalizes him at the height of his power before his untimely assassination. Now housed within The Hermitage collection in St Petersburg, this artwork serves as both a historical artifact and testament to ancient Roman artistry. Its intricate details and lifelike representation showcase the mastery of sculptors during that era. As we gaze upon this striking portrait print today, we are transported back to an era where empires rose and fell with each passing day—a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with power and leadership throughout history.
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