Cincinnatus at the Palace of Beaux-Arts in Lille, France
Cincinnatus at the Palace of Beaux-Arts in Lille, France
Published 2015-07-06T17:43:25+00:00
This 1834 marble statue depicts Cincinnatus looking like one cool dude...standing naked and leaning against some type of column with his legs crossed at the shins. His left hand rests out in front of him holding an object while his right hand rests on his waist behind him.
An aristocrat, Cincinnatus voluntarily relinquished power after serving Rome as Dictator during difficult periods. Despite being an opponent to the Plebians, he was nevertheless chosen to be Rome's Dictator.
Denis Foyatier (1793-1863) was a French sculptor whose son, Jules Blanchard, also became an artist. Unfortunately, some of Foyatier's works have been lost...some even melted down during WWII.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Date published | 06/07/2015 |
Title | Cincinnatus at the Palace of Beaux-Arts |
Artist | Denis Foyatier |