Art
Caesar's warhorse
- Item Number
- 130
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 165 USD to dazdat
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
The bust is a metal casting of Caesar's warhorse and the original is reported to be in the Corcoran Gallery. Caesar understood, the use and power of symbols, in creating his own myth. He chose a horse to relate his own intentions and capabilities to those of Alexander The Great. Julius Caesar told how the horse could only be ridden by himself, he was the anointed one, Rome could only succeed through him. This casting is 13" x 6" at the base and 18" high.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder is responsible for shipping fees.
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