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3:The Room of Greek Sculpture


Emperor Antoninus Pius

2nd century A.D.

Rome

Marble

The most interesting part of the Demidovs' collection, which came into the Hermitage in 1851, was the large 2nd-century sculptural portraits of emperors. Perhaps the most remarkable among them is the statue of Antoninus Pius found near Rome in 1825.The Emperor is depicted in a toga, the imperial dress in peace time. The scroll he holds in his hand must be one of the series of edicts that represented his peacemaking policy. It is a known fact that in 158, on the 25th anniversary of his accession, Antoninus Pius was accorded an important honour by the Senate --a statue was put up to him as a peacemaker who put an end to war. In ancient times the statue bore the proud inscription "Pacator orbis" - "Pacifier of the World".

 

 

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