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The Colossus of Nero, by the Sculptor Zenodore, 66 AD (chromolitho)

The Colossus of Nero, by the Sculptor Zenodore, 66 AD (chromolitho)


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The Colossus of Nero, by the Sculptor Zenodore, 66 AD (chromolitho)

667013 The Colossus of Nero, by the Sculptor Zenodore, 66 AD (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Colossus of Nero, by the Sculptor Zenodore, 66 AD. Liebig card, c 1900.); © Look and Learn; European, out of copyright

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This chromolitho print showcases "The Colossus of Nero" a remarkable sculpture created by the talented sculptor Zenodore in 66 AD. The image, produced by the European School in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into ancient Rome's grandeur and artistic mastery. In this artwork, we witness an awe-inspiring sight as colossal elephants and soldiers pull the massive statue through the streets of Rome. The sheer size and intricate details of this magnificent creation leave viewers marveling at its splendor. "The Colossus of Nero" stands as a testament to both Roman engineering prowess and artistic excellence. It symbolizes power, strength, and imperial might that characterized Emperor Nero's reign during ancient times. This particular print is part of a private collection but was widely circulated on Liebig cards around 1900. Its historical significance cannot be overstated, serving as an educational tool for generations to come. Look closely at this extraordinary piece; it transports us back in time to witness one of Rome's most iconic sculptures being transported with great fanfare through its bustling streets. Let your imagination wander as you contemplate the skillful craftsmanship that went into creating such an imposing figure - truly a masterpiece from antiquity brought to life through artistry and innovation.

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