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Looking up in awe at the magnificent sculpted head of Emperor Constantine, one is struck by its extraordinary presence and …
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Looking up in awe at the magnificent sculpted head of Emperor Constantine, one is struck by its extraordinary presence and scale. Though fragmented by time, the colossal portrait retains an undeniable authority. His gaze is fixed upward, drawn towards the light, while the face itself remains veiled in shadow—a subtle interplay that lends the sculpture both drama and mystery. The eyes are particularly compelling. Wide and luminous, they seem animated by curiosity, intelligence and an almost prophetic awareness. It is easy to understand why Constantine’s image was conceived on such a monumental scale; this is not merely a likeness, but a statement of power, ambition and divine destiny. Photographed in the courtyard of the Capitoline Museums, the sculpture transcends its historical origins. Light glances across the marble surface, revealing centuries of weathering, fractures and imperfections, while simultaneously reinforcing the vitality that remains within the stone. The photograph captures a moment of quiet reverence, transforming an archaeological fragment into something intensely human. Nearly seventeen centuries after his reign, Constantine continues to command attention. His everlasting presence endures not only through history, but through the enduring charisma of this remarkable work, forever poised between shadow and illumination, contemplating the light beyond.
Limited Edition Archival Inkjet Print.
68cm x 68cm - 26 3/4" x 26 3/4" (Includes border) Edition of 10 - Other sizes are available. Signed by Maker
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- Dimensions
- 26.77ʺW × 26.77ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Art Subjects
- Nude
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 14 days
- Color
- Black
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