Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Bronze
A rare Italian bronze from the Baroque age, this extraordinary equestrian statue depicts the famed Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius—one of the most respected emperors in Roman history. This masterfully executed sculpture depicts the legendary figure with a commanding grandeur and sophistication that is reminiscent of the best works from its era. Exhibiting a remarkable level of detail, the sculpture deftly captures the emperor's air of power and presents an impressive study in both anatomy and expression.
The impactful work is modeled after the monumental ancient equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius currently held in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. Originally erected circa 175 CE in either the Roman Forum or the Piazza Colonna, today it is the only intact bronze statue of a pre-Christian Roman emperor to have survived the ages. The present work remains true to the over-life-sized original, with the emperor exuding a sense of dignity while atop his steed, presumably overseeing a public ceremony. The horse itself is a magnificent example of equine anatomy and dynamism. Captured in motion, the horse and its venerable rider are compelling from every angle.
Few pre-19th century bronze versions of the ancient masterpiece are known. Examples are currently held in the Bargello National Art Museum in Florence and the National Trust's Saltram House in Devon. The Saltram House bronze, attributed to Giovanni Zoffoli (c. 1745-1805) and Giacomo Zoffoli (c. 1731-1785), is nearly identical to the present sculpture, though it stands on a slightly different base. The statue is also depicted on the reverse of the 0.50 euro coin, and a true-to-size replica can be found on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
This bronze masterfully captures the essence of its imperial subject with a remarkable sense of strength and realism. Truly bringing the ancient world to life, the figure is a rare treasure of Italian artistry.
Circa 1780
Dimensions:
26" high x 10" wide x 13" deep
This extraordinary Italian bronze depicts the legendary Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
It is modeled after the ancient equestrian statue now held in the Capitoline Museum in Rome.
A stunning work in bronze, this sculpture deftly captures the emperor’s air of power
The level of detail in this piece suggests craftsmanship by a master sculptor.