Traianus Collection
"Traianus: A Glimpse into the Reign of a Mighty Roman Emperor" Step back in time to the era of Trajan (53-117 AD
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"Traianus: A Glimpse into the Reign of a Mighty Roman Emperor" Step back in time to the era of Trajan (53-117 AD), a formidable Roman emperor whose legacy lives on through magnificent marble busts. These intricately carved sculptures capture the essence of Trajan, showcasing his regal countenance and commanding presence. One such bust, crafted from exquisite marble, depicts Trajan during his reign as Roman emperor. The attention to detail is remarkable, with every line and contour meticulously chiseled to perfection. It serves as a timeless tribute to this influential figure in ancient history. Another captivating artwork showcases Traiano Decio, also known as Traianus Decius, immortalized in smooth marble. This stunning portrait offers an insight into the visage of this revered ruler who left an indelible mark on Rome's rich tapestry. Intriguingly, we are transported further back in time by an Italian master's masterpiece titled "The Widows Petition. " Created between 1475 and 1500, it portrays a poignant scene where widows seek justice under Trajan's rule. This emotive piece reflects both the power and compassion associated with this esteemed leader. "The Justice of Trajan, " another work by an Italian master from the same period, delves deeper into the emperor's commitment to fairness and righteousness. Through skillful brushstrokes or sculpting techniques yet unknown artists have captured moments that highlight how justice prevailed under his watchful eye. Delving even closer into history reveals detailed sculptures at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek depicting various aspects of Trajan's life and reign. From intricate body details that showcase his physical prowess to majestic busts that exude authority - these artworks offer glimpses into different facets of this extraordinary ruler. Lastly but not least important is a head sculpture simply titled "Trajan. " This striking depiction captures his likeness with precision, allowing us to connect with the man behind the emperor's title.