cma-greek-roman-art: The Emperor as Philosopher, probably Marcus Aurelius (reigned AD 161-180), c. 1
cma-greek-roman-art: The Emperor as Philosopher, probably Marcus Aurelius (reigned AD 161-180), c. 180-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe extremely high quality and monumental scale of this bronze draped figure suggest that this is an imperial portrait. The pose with left leg forward, right arm raised to the chest, and right hand visible - is identical to several Greek portraits of philosophers. The figure is most probably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who was a student of Stoicism, a set of Greek philosophical beliefs popular among educated Romans of his day. Marcus Aurelius wrote a collection of philosophical reflections called Meditations.Size: Overall: 193 cm (76 in.)Medium: bronze, hollow cast in several pieces and joinedhttps://clevelandart.org/art/1986.5 -- source link
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