Alexander The Great 356 323 Bc Collection
"Alexander the Great: Conqueror of Empires
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"Alexander the Great: Conqueror of Empires, Captivating the World with his Legacy" Step into history as we explore the remarkable life and achievements of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). From commanding armies to inspiring awe in his subjects, this legendary figure left an indelible mark on ancient civilization. In "The Queens of Persia at the feet of Alexander, " a captivating painting from 1660, we witness his triumph over Darius and the submission of Persian royalty. This iconic moment showcases Alexander's dominance and strategic brilliance. A marble sculpture by Leochares transports us back to Alexander's youth. The intricate details in "Head of Alexander the Great" capture his charismatic charm that would later captivate nations. Tapestries have long been used to depict historical events, and "Alexander the Great Receiving the Submission of Kings of Cyprus" is no exception. Crafted between 1475-1500, this woolen masterpiece immortalizes one more victory for our hero. At Vergina's Royal Palace, a mosaic floor reveals glimpses into Macedonian Dynasty's grandeur. Here lies evidence of their reign under Alexander's rule - a testament to his vision and ambition. "The Mercy of Alexander, " painted in the 17th century, portrays another facet of this complex leader. Despite being a fierce warrior, he possessed compassion towards those who surrendered willingly - an unexpected quality that endeared him to many. In "Battle of Alexander versus Darius, " created between 1644-50, we witness yet another epic clash between these two titans. This intense oil painting captures both their might and determination as they vie for supremacy on ancient battlefields. "The imperturbability of Greek philosopher" or Mediis tranquillus in undis reflects how even amidst chaos; Alexander maintained composure like a true philosopher king - showcasing wisdom beyond his years. Busts serve as timeless tributes to great individuals, and the "Bust of Alexander the Great" is no exception.