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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa wearing a rostral crown, 1721 (engraving)
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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa wearing a rostral crown, 1721 (engraving)
7235551 Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa wearing a rostral crown, 1721 (engraving) by Bodart, Pieter (1676-1712); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa wearing a rostral crown, c. 64/62 - 12 BC, Roman general at the Battle of Actium, statesman and architect of the Pantheon. From a coin struck under Titus. M. AGRIPPA L F COS III. Copperplate engraving by Pieter Bodart (1676-1712) from Henricus Spoors Deorum et Heroum, Virorum et Mulierum Illustrium Imagines Antiquae Illustatae, Gods and Heroes, Men and Women, Illustrated with Antique Images, Petrum, Amsterdam, 1715. First published as Favissae utriusque antiquitatis tam Romanae quam Graecae in 1707. Henricus Spoor was a Dutch physician, classical scholar, poet and writer, fl. 1694-1716.); © Florilegius
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The captivating engraving titled "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa wearing a rostral crown" showcases the distinguished Roman general, statesman, and architect of the Pantheon. Created in 1721 by Pieter Bodart, this print captures the essence of Agrippa's power and influence during ancient Rome. Agrippa is depicted wearing a rostral crown, symbolizing his naval victories at the Battle of Actium. His commanding presence exudes strength and authority as he gazes confidently into the distance. The intricate details etched by Bodart bring forth an air of antiquity, transporting viewers back to the 1st century BC. This portrait was derived from a coin struck under Titus, emphasizing its historical accuracy. It is part of Henricus Spoors' collection titled "Deorum et Heroum" which beautifully illustrates gods, heroes, men, and women from ancient times. The image not only highlights Agrippa's military achievements but also acknowledges his architectural prowess as one of Rome's greatest builders. As viewers admire this engraving, they are reminded of Agrippa's contributions to Roman society that have stood the test of time. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable piece through Fine Art Finder for art enthusiasts who appreciate both history and fine craftsmanship. This print serves as a window into ancient Rome while honoring Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa's legacy as an influential figure in politics, warfare, and architecture.
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