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Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and Diogenes (413-323 BC) completed in 1693 (marble
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Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and Diogenes (413-323 BC) completed in 1693 (marble
XIR193557 Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and Diogenes (413-323 BC) completed in 1693 (marble) (see also 39445) by Puget, Pierre (1620-94); 332x296 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Meeting of Alexander and Diogene; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23360012
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Begging Greek Philosopher Hermit Intellectual Macedonia Macedonian King Greece Greek
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This print showcases the remarkable sculpture "Alexander the Great and Diogenes" created by Pierre Puget in 1693. The masterpiece, made of marble, measures an impressive 332x296 cm and is currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The artwork depicts a significant encounter between two iconic figures from ancient history: Alexander the Great and Diogenes. In this relief, we witness their meeting as if frozen in time. Alexander, the mighty Macedonian king known for his military conquests, stands tall with his soldiers behind him. On the other side stands Diogenes, an elderly Greek philosopher who lived as a hermit. What makes this scene truly intriguing is that Diogenes appears to be begging for something from Alexander. Despite being surrounded by wealth and power, he chooses to live a simple life devoid of material possessions. This interaction symbolizes a clash between two contrasting ideologies - one representing worldly success and ambition while the other embodies wisdom and contentment. Puget's attention to detail brings these historical figures to life; every fold in their garments seems meticulously carved out of stone. The inclusion of horses adds movement to the composition while emphasizing their respective roles - Alexander as a conqueror on horseback and Diogenes relying solely on his walking stick. Through this extraordinary artwork captured beautifully in this print by Bridgeman Images, viewers are transported back in time to witness an intriguing moment where philosophy meets power.
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