King Alexander the Great: Code 300
Greek art deco candlestick with two Greek colons candle holders.
The candlestick consists of clay and Greek art status of Alexander the Grade.
The portrait of the infamous Macedonian king Alexander the Great has enthralled both artists and audiences for centuries.
Described by Arrian as a 'strong, handsome commander with one eye dark as the night and one blue as the sky’, the enigmatic hero launched a series of military and political campaigns throughout India, Mesopotamia, and Asia Minor, diffusing Hellenic culture across three continents and forging a vast empire which forever altered the dynamic of the ancient world.
The widely recognisable sculptural portrait of Alexander as the inspired ruler, typified by his youthful, beardless face and his tousled leonine hair swept upwards from the forehead (anastole), was first established by Lysippus.
Plutarch records that 'it was by this artist alone that Alexander
himself thought it fit that he should be modelled’. Nothing survives from this
Greek sculptor’s body of work, but an
extant Roman copy known as The Azara Herm, now in the Louvre, is considered to
be the closest likeness to the original Lysippan portrait of the King.
Symbol of Greek art size
about 15.5 x 19.5 cm.
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