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Portrait of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-around 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe (Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BCÐ46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe)
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Portrait of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-around 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe (Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BCÐ46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe)
ELD4858168 Portrait of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-around 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe (Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BCÐ46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe) by Conrad, Georges (1874-1936); (add.info.: Portrait of Vercingetorix (ca. 80-around 46 BC) warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe (Portrait of Vercingetorix (82 BCÐ46 BC) chieftain of the Arverni tribe)); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 28392272
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Fighter Gaul Gaulish Vercingetorix 72 46 Isadora
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This print showcases the powerful and enigmatic figure of Vercingetorix, a renowned warrior and Gallic leader of the Arvernes tribe. The portrait, created by Georges Conrad in the early 20th century, captures the essence of this legendary chieftain who lived during the tumultuous times of ancient Gaul. Vercingetorix's imposing presence is evident as he stands tall in his military uniform, exuding strength and determination. His piercing gaze reflects both wisdom and defiance, hinting at his unwavering commitment to protect his people from Roman conquest. The artist skillfully brings out every intricate detail in this drawing, emphasizing Vercingetorix's well-defined features and rugged appearance. From his flowing hair to his furrowed brow, each element contributes to a sense of authenticity that transports us back to an era long gone. As we delve into history through this artwork, we are reminded of Vercingetorix's pivotal role in uniting various Gallic tribes against Julius Caesar's forces during the Gallic Wars. Despite ultimately being defeated at Alesia in 52 BC, Vercingetorix remains an emblematic figure symbolizing resistance against oppression. This print serves as a testament to both Vercingetorix's enduring legacy and Georges Conrad's artistic prowess. It allows us to connect with our past while appreciating the bravery and valor exhibited by those who fought for their freedom centuries ago.
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