Description
Bust of Cicero patinated in bronze, reproduction of a sculpture made of moulded marble (marble powder agglutinated with resins), finished with the application of imitation bronze patinas.
Size: Width: 35cm; Depth: 26cm; Height: 52cm; Base: 19x19cm
Approx. weight: 13 kg.
Bust of Cicero patinated in bronze. Reproductions of sculptures inspired by classical and contemporary art. Not suitable for outdoor use.
Decorating with works of art not only serves to enrich the space in our home, but also enriches the soul with its beauty and meaning.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC – 43 BC) was a prominent Roman politician and philosopher who left a lasting impact on the history of Rome and Western political thought. Famous for his eloquence, Cicero became one of the greatest orators of antiquity. He had a significant political career, including positions such as consul and senator, and defended the Roman Republic against internal threats, such as Catiline’s conspiracy. As a philosopher of the Stoic school, he advocated for the practice of virtue and ethics in one’s own life.
Cicero’s life was marked by intrigues and political persecution, from his confrontation with Julius Caesar to his opposition to the policies of Mark Antony, which led to his subsequent exile and execution. Cicero’s legacy endures today as a symbol of the defense of freedom and justice in ancient Rome.
“It is necessary that the spirit be free from all disturbance of ambition and fear, as well as from sadness, immoderate joy and anger, in order to enjoy the serene tranquillity that brings with it the constancy and feeling of our dignity.” (Cicero)
“It is perfectly licit and natural for each one to procure for himself, before others, the means necessary for life; what nature does not tolerate is that we increase our own substance, our wealth and our power with the misfortunes of others. (Cicero)
Read more about the Stoic philosophers on our blog: Stoic Philosophers, a model of Strength and Joy
Cristina –
Great value for such high quality.