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Vercingetorix goes to Cesar
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Vercingetorix goes to Cesar
JLJ4653165 Vercingetorix goes to Cesar by Royer, Lionel Noel (1852-1926); (add.info.: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gaulish rebellion, deposited the arms at the feet of Cesar (100-44 BC), after losing definitix the city of Alesia - Painting by Lionel Noel Royer (1852-1926) Le Puy en Velay, Crozay museum -- The submission of Vercingetorix to Cesar: Vercingetorix (72-46 BC), leader of the Gaulish rebellion, throws his arms to the feet of Caesar (100-44 BC) after definitively losing the city of Alesia - Painting by Lionel Noel Royer (1852-1926). Crozatier Museum, Le Puy en Velay, France); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the historic moment of Vercingetorix's submission to Caesar, beautifully depicted in Lionel Noel Royer's painting. The Gaulish rebellion led by Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) had reached its climax with the loss of the city of Alesia. In a symbolic act of defeat, Vercingetorix is seen throwing his arms at the feet of Caesar (100-44 BC), signifying his surrender and acceptance of Roman authority. Royer's artwork skillfully portrays this pivotal event in ancient history, showcasing the intensity and emotion felt by both leaders. The horsemen surrounding them add an element of power and strength to the scene, emphasizing their roles as military commanders. The painting not only highlights the clash between two great civilizations but also serves as a testament to human resilience and sacrifice during times of war. It reminds us that even in defeat, there can be honor and dignity. Displayed at Crozatier Museum in Le Puy en Velay, France, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic brilliance. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial moment that shaped our understanding of ancient Rome and Gaulish culture.
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