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Aristotle crying, conceptual artwork

Aristotle crying. Conceptual artwork of a bust of the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC), who is depicted here crying. This could represent grief at the death of those he knew, which included his predecessors Socrates (died 399 BC), Plato (died 347 BC), and his most famous pupil Alexander the Great (died 323 BC). Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © SMETEK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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4th Century Bc Ancient Greece Antiquity Aristotle Bust Classical Crying Death Face Greece Greek Grief Grieving Mourning Philosopher Philosophical Philosophy Red Background Sadness Sorrow Statue Tear Tears Unhappiness Unhappy 1st Millennium Bc Concepts

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This powerful conceptual artwork captures the essence of Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers in history, shedding tears. The bust of this renowned Ancient Greek philosopher is depicted against a striking red background, emphasizing his sorrow and grief. Aristotle's tears could symbolize profound mourning for the loss of those he held dear. Throughout his life, he experienced immense heartache as he witnessed the deaths of his predecessors Socrates and Plato, both influential figures in philosophy. Additionally, Aristotle mourned the passing of his most famous pupil Alexander the Great, whose death marked an end to an era. The artist skillfully portrays Aristotle's sadness through intricate details on his face. His expression reflects deep contemplation and melancholy that resonates with viewers across time and space. As we gaze upon this illustration, we are reminded not only of Aristotle's personal losses but also of humanity's universal experience with grief and sorrow. This artwork transcends its historical context to evoke emotions that are timeless and relatable. Through this conceptual piece by Science Photo Library, we are invited to reflect on our own encounters with loss while contemplating the enduring impact left by great thinkers like Aristotle throughout history.


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Introducing the Aristotle Crying Framed Print from Media Storehouse, a thought-provoking addition to your home or office decor. This conceptual artwork by Science Photo Library invites reflection, featuring a bust of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, known for his profound wisdom and groundbreaking contributions to various fields of study. Yet in this captivating image, the great thinker is depicted shedding tears, adding an unexpected and intriguing layer to his legendary persona. Embrace the timeless allure of philosophy and art with this evocative framed print, a perfect conversation starter for any space.


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Experience the profound depth of ancient wisdom with our Aristotle Crying Print from Media Storehouse, brought to you by Science Photo Library. This captivating conceptual artwork depicts a tearful bust of Aristotle, the legendary Greek philosopher and scholar. A thought-provoking addition to any space, this print is not just a beautiful piece of art, but a symbol of the human capacity for profound emotions and deep thought. Order now and bring the timeless wisdom of Aristotle into your home or office.


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"Introducing the Aristotle Crying Poster Print from Media Storehouse, a thought-provoking addition to your home or office decor. This conceptual artwork by Science Photo Library depicts a tearful bust of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, inviting reflection on the depth of human emotions and the wisdom of the ages. Bring the timeless philosophy of Aristotle into your space with this captivating poster print."


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Discover the depth of ancient wisdom with our Aristotle Crying Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. This captivating puzzle features a conceptual artwork of Aristotle, the renowned Greek philosopher, depicted in a thought-provoking image as he weeps. Piece together the intricate design and unlock the mysteries of the past. An inspiring addition to any home or office, this puzzle is more than just a pastime - it's a journey through time and thought. Engage your mind and ignite your creativity with the Aristotle Crying Jigsaw Puzzle by Media Storehouse.

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