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Roundel depicting a Sacrifice to Hercules, from the Arch of Constantine (marble)
704044 Roundel depicting a Sacrifice to Hercules, from the Arch of Constantine (marble) by Roman, (4th century AD); Private Collection; out of copyright
Media ID 23228570
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This print showcases a remarkable roundel depicting a Sacrifice to Hercules, originating from the Arch of Constantine in Rome. Created by an anonymous Roman artist during the 4th century AD, this marble carving is now held in a private collection and has entered the public domain. The intricate relief sculpture portrays a mythological scene where characters dressed in traditional Roman attire engage in a ritualistic offering to the mighty god Hercules. The attention to detail is evident as each figure is meticulously carved, adorned with laurel wreaths and draped togas that symbolize their status and devotion. The roundel's placement on the Arch of Constantine adds historical significance, as it was once part of an iconic monument celebrating Emperor Constantine's victory. This ancient Italian stonework not only showcases classical artistry but also serves as a testament to Rome's rich cultural heritage. Through this photo print, viewers are transported back in time to witness an elaborate sacrificial ceremony dedicated to one of mythology's most revered figures. It invites us to appreciate both the skillful craftsmanship of Roman sculptors and their deep-rooted belief system centered around gods and legends. Vincenzo Pirozzi expertly captures every intricate detail of this masterpiece through his lens, allowing us to admire its beauty while contemplating its historical context within the grandeur of ancient Rome.
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