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Mark Anthony Collection

"Mark Antony: A Complex Figure in History and Literature" From Shakespeare's tragedy "Antony and Cleopatra" to historical artifacts

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Mark Anthony Collection: The Death of Mark Antony (Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act 4, Scene 15)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Julius Caesar Refusing The Crown Offered By Antony, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Mark Anthony Collection: Cistophoric Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Mark Antony, 39-38 BCE, issued by Mark Antony
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Mark Anthony Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Queen Cleopatra VII, 37-33 BCE, issued by Mark Antony
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Mark Anthony Collection: Denarius (Coin) Portraying Mark Antony, 42 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Mark Anthony Collection: Denarius (Coin) Portraying Mark Antony and Queen Cleopatra VII, 37-33 BCE
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Mark Anthony Collection: Antony Presents Artavasdes, King of the Armenians... c. 1640. Creator: Everard Leyniers
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus (oil on canvas)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Mark Anthony and Cleopatra (engraving)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Madame Sarah Bernhardt as Cleopatra at the Royal English Opera House (engraving)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Cleopatras Banquet, 1572 (slate)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Aureu (reverse) minted by Marcus Antonius with the head of Octavian (63 BC-14 AD) (gold
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Mark Anthony Collection: Aureus (obverse) with the bare head of Marcus Antonius (82 / 81 BC-30 BC) (gold
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Mark Anthony Collection: Wild Flowers, ca. 1857. Creator: Mark Anthony
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Mark Anthony Collection: Jerusalem. Tour Antonia et Environs, 1860 or later. Creator: Louis de Clercq
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra, 17th century. Creator: Jacob Jordaens
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra, ca. 1745-47. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Mark Anthony Collection: Marc Anthony, (83-30 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Mark Anthony Collection: Marc Antony, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Mark Anthony Collection: Looking down upon the stream, he stood awhile deep in thought, c1912 (1912)
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Battle of Actium, at which Augustus defeated Antony and Cleopatra, 31 BC (1908)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Cleopatra and Caesar (Anthony and Cleopatra), 19th century. Artist: JC Armytage
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Mark Anthony Collection: Antony and Cleopatra, 17th or early 18th century. Artist: Gerard de Lairesse
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Mark Anthony Collection: Roman coin, Marc Antony Legionary Denarius, 32-1 BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Coins of Mark Antony and Octavian, 1st century BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Silver Denarii of the Roman politician Mark Antony, 1st century BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Silver Denarius of the Roman politician Mark Antony, 1st century BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Head of Antonia, the younger daughter of Mark Antony, 1st century
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Mark Anthony Collection: Denarius of Mark Antony, 1st century BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Bust of Antonia the Younger
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Mark Anthony Collection: Late republican denarii with Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar, 1st century BC
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Mark Anthony Collection: Marcus Antonius, 83 BC - 30 BC, aka Mark Antony or Anthony. Roman politician and general
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Mark Anthony Collection: Wild Flowers Mark Anthony English 1817 1886 London
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Mark Anthony Collection: Marcus Antonius 83Bc - 30Bc Aka Mark Antony Roman Politician And General From The Book Crabbs
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra, ca. 1764. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
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Mark Anthony Collection: Death Mark Anthony Le Mort de Marc Antoine Shakespeare
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Mark Anthony Collection: Cleopatra Disembarking at Tarsus, 1642 (oil on canvas)
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Mark Anthony Collection: The Disembarkation of Cleopatra (69-30 BC) at Tarsus (oil on panel)
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Mark Anthony Collection: Statue of Mark Anthony and Secession Building, Vienna, Austria, Europe

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"Mark Antony: A Complex Figure in History and Literature" From Shakespeare's tragedy "Antony and Cleopatra" to historical artifacts, Mark Antony remains a captivating figure. In Act 4, Scene 15, we witness the tragic demise of Mark Antony as he succumbs to defeat. The scene is filled with despair and showcases the depth of his character. An intriguing portrayal of this iconic figure can be found in the painting "Julius Caesar Refusing The Crown Offered By Antony. " This artwork captures a pivotal moment when power hangs in the balance, highlighting Antony's ambition and political prowess. Another artistic representation that sheds light on Mark Antony is seen in "Marc Anthony Reading the Will of Caesar. " Painted on canvas, it depicts him unraveling secrets that could change Rome's fate forever. This piece emphasizes his loyalty towards Julius Caesar and his determination to honor his legacy. Coins from ancient times also provide insight into Mark Antony's influence. The Cistophoric Tetradrachm portrays him during his reign between 39-38 BCE. These coins symbolize not only wealth but also political control over territories. Similarly, Queen Cleopatra VII is depicted on a Tetradrachm coin issued by Mark Antony himself. It signifies their powerful alliance and love affair that captivated both Rome and Egypt during their tumultuous era. The Denarius coin featuring Mark Antony further immortalizes him as an influential leader during 42 BCE. Its unknown creator crafted an image that reflects strength and authority - qualities often associated with this enigmatic historical figure. A unique denarius coin portrays both Mark Antony and Queen Cleopatra VII together, showcasing their intertwined destinies amidst turbulent times from 37-33 BCE. Their union was one for the ages; they defied societal norms while leaving an indelible mark on history. In Everard Leyniers' painting "Antony Presents Artavasdes, " we witness Antony's diplomatic skills as he interacts with the King of Armenians.