Portrait of Alexander the Great, about 320 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Portrait of Alexander the Great, about 320 BC. Creator: Unknown.

3-044-375 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Portrait of Alexander the Great, about 320 BC. Head of Alexander the Great. Additional Info: Identified by his mass of leonine hair, his young idealized face, and his deep-set, upturned eyes, Alexander the Great was the first Greek ruler to understand and exploit the propagandistic powers of portraiture. Ancient literary sources say that he let only one sculptor carve his portrait: Lysippos (active ca. 370-300 BC), who created the standard Alexander portrait type. This life-size head, said to have been found in Megara, was part of a multi-figured group, which probably served as a funerary monument for a courtier who wanted to associate himself with the ruler.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Parian marble

Picture Type
  1. Male portrait
  2. Object
  3. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

People Royalty

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6603x6862
File Size : 132,744kb


Aliases

  1. 73.AA.27
  1. 103SXY
  1. 1200009389
  1. 3-044-375
  1. 3044375
  1. 73.AA.27

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