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Fasces. The Fasces, an axe tied to a bundle of sticks

The Fasces, an axe tied to a bundle of sticks, the symbol of Ancient Roman magistrates which was adopted as their emblem by the Fascists in the 20th century. From " Mussolini e il Facismo", Rome, 1929, celebrating the rise of the Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini (Il Duce). Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive

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1929 Authority Benito Mussolini Bundle Circle Fascism Italian Culture Leadership Politics Power Red Background Rome Stick Symbol Tied Up Wreath Fasces Il Duce

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This powerful and evocative print captures the essence of Italian Fascism in the 20th century. Against a striking red background, we see a full-length illustration of the Fasces, an emblem that holds great historical significance. The Fasces consists of an axe tied to a bundle of sticks, symbolizing strength through unity. Originally adopted as the symbol of Ancient Roman magistrates, it was later embraced by Benito Mussolini and his followers during their rise to power. Mussolini, known as Il Duce (The Leader), is celebrated in this artwork from "Mussolini e il Facismo" published in Rome in 1929. The image showcases the authority and leadership associated with Mussolini's regime. A wreath adorns the top of the Fasces, representing victory and honor. The circle surrounding this emblem signifies continuity and eternity while emphasizing its central importance. This studio shot highlights every detail meticulously crafted within this square image: from the intricately tied bundle to the sharpness of the axe blade. It serves as a reminder not only of Italy's ancient history but also its political landscape during that era. As we reflect on this piece, we are reminded how symbols can hold immense power over societies throughout history – both for good or ill.


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Experience the rich history and symbolism of the past with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image of "Fasces" from Universal Images Group (UIG) transports you back in time. The ancient Roman emblem of a bundled axe, once carried by magistrates, has become synonymous with power and authority. Adopted by the Fascists in the 20th century, this iconic symbol continues to inspire and intrigue. Bring this powerful image into your home or office with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic prints. Each print is meticulously crafted to bring out the intricate details and vibrant colors, ensuring a stunning addition to your space. Order yours today and start your collection of historical and symbolic art.


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"Bring the power and symbolism of ancient Rome into your home or office with our Media Storehouse Fasces Poster Prints from Universal Images Group. This captivating image of the Fasces, an iconic Roman symbol of authority and strength, features an axe tied to a bundle of sticks. A powerful and thought-provoking addition to any decor, this poster is sure to spark conversation and add character to your space. Order yours today and embrace the rich history and timeless appeal of this iconic emblem."


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Experience the rich history and symbolism of the ancient world with our captivating Fasces jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately designed puzzle, featuring an iconic image from Universal Images Group (UIG), invites you to delve into the depths of Roman history. The Fasces, an emblem of power and authority, represents an axe tied to a bundle of sticks. A symbol of the ancient magistrates, it was later adopted by the Fascists in the 20th century. With this puzzle, immerse yourself in the intrigue and mystery of the past, and challenge your mind as you piece together the history of this powerful and enduring symbol. Engage in a rewarding and educational pastime, and bring the Fasces into your home.

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