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Fulvia (Fulvie Flacca Bambula, 77-40 av J-C) avec la tete de Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 avant JC) (Fulvia with Ciceros Head) - Peinture de Pavel Alexandrovich Svedomsky (Svedomski) (1849-1904), huile sur toile, vers 1880, art russe
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Fulvia (Fulvie Flacca Bambula, 77-40 av J-C) avec la tete de Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 avant JC) (Fulvia with Ciceros Head) - Peinture de Pavel Alexandrovich Svedomsky (Svedomski) (1849-1904), huile sur toile, vers 1880, art russe
FIA5366088 Fulvia (Fulvie Flacca Bambula, 77-40 av J-C) avec la tete de Ciceron (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 avant JC) (Fulvia with Ciceros Head) - Peinture de Pavel Alexandrovich Svedomsky (Svedomski) (1849-1904), huile sur toile, vers 1880, art russe, 19e siecle, art nouveau, modernisme - State Open air Museum of History and Architecture, Pereslavl Zalesski (Russie) by Svedomsky, Pavel Alexandrovich (1849-1904); State Open-air Museum of History and Architecture, Pereslavl; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Cicero Cicero Marcus Tullius 106 43 Bc Cruelty Fantasy Intellectual Marcus Tullius 106 43 Bc Smile Vengeance Yellow
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This print titled "Fulvia with Cicero's Head" captures the essence of ancient Rome and its complexities. Painted by Pavel Alexandrovich Svedomsky in the late 19th century, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the artist's mastery of Russian art nouveau and modernism. In this intriguing composition, Fulvia (Fulvie Flacca Bambula) is depicted holding the severed head of Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned philosopher and statesman from ancient Rome. The vibrant colors used by Svedomsky bring life to this historical scene, highlighting both the beauty and brutality that existed during that era. The juxtaposition between Fulvia's expression of joy and vengeance creates an enigmatic atmosphere within the painting. It raises questions about power dynamics, intellectual pursuits, and acts of cruelty in society. This piece invites viewers to delve into their own interpretations regarding these themes. Displayed at the State Open-air Museum of History and Architecture in Pereslavl Zalesski, Russia, this artwork serves as a testament to Svedomsky's artistic prowess and his ability to capture complex emotions through brushstrokes. Through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are given a glimpse into history while also being reminded of our own capacity for both greatness and darkness. This print is not just an aesthetic delight but also a thought-provoking piece that encourages reflection on human nature throughout time.
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