Marcus Tullius Cicero Collection
Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned Roman philosopher, politician, scholar, and orator, left an indelible mark on history
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Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned Roman philosopher, politician, scholar, and orator, left an indelible mark on history. His influence can be seen in various artistic depictions throughout the centuries. In a captivating Roman mosaic found in his very own Villa of Cicero in Pompeii, we catch a glimpse of masked actors performing a scene from one of his plays. This mosaic was skillfully crafted by Dioscurides of Samos during the 2nd century BC. Another mesmerizing artwork attributed to Dioscurides showcases ducks and frogs frolicking in a water garden. This 1st-century Roman mosaic discovered in Pompeii adds to the rich tapestry surrounding Cicero's legacy. Cicero's oratory skills were legendary; he had the ability to captivate audiences with his powerful speeches. An engraving depicts him addressing the people of Rome from the Rostra during the 1st century BC. The passion and conviction behind his words are palpable even through this historical image. Various engravings further immortalize Marcus Tullius Cicero as both a politician and philosopher. These illustrations highlight his multifaceted nature and serve as testaments to his intellectual prowess. One notable event that unfolded during Cicero's lifetime was The Catiline Conspiracy—an attempted coup d'état against Rome's government. A striking depiction from 1792 by Jean Francois Janinet portrays this pivotal moment when Cicero exposed Catiline's treachery before an astounded audience. The impact extended beyond antiquity into later centuries. Paul Manutius paid homage to him with an intriguing portrait created in 1830—a testament to how influential he remained long after his time. Even after death, Cicero continued to inspire artists' imaginations. In an evocative painting titled "Murder of Cicero" from 1890, we witness unknown artist capturing the tragic end of this great philosopher and statesman.