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The equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius’ is
recognizable as a man on a horse. This is called a Roman Imperial artwork, it is
an ancient
Roman statue that is placed in the Capitoline
Hill, Rome, Italy. There is also
a replica
of the statue that has
been located on the campus of Brown University in the United States since 1908. Visual
arts made in ancient Rome is said to be Roman Art.
The equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius is recognizable as a man on a horse. this is called a representational artwork.Like the name says, the representational artwork represents objects or events in the real world that are looking easily recognizable. The equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius is a gilded bronze monument of the 170s C.E. and a singular artifact of Roman antiquity. The monument was originally dedicated to the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, referred to commonly as Marcus Aurelius.