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10 April, 07:48

Augustus of Prima Porta Explain three examples of symbolism used by the artist when designing this statue.

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  1. 10 April, 08:18
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    Generally, when a ruler is represented barefoot, it is to indicate that he is of holy descent, i. e. a man sent directly from the gods with divine properties to lead the vast Roman Empire. His shield represents the battle and victory of the Parthians. By his feet is a personification of the god of love, Eros to show that Augustus is a descendant of Aphrodite Genetrix (parent). On the breastplate itself you have the personifications of the captive countries (Gaul and Spain) in the form of two human beings.
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