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Maximian (left) and Constantius Chlorus (right), medallion with reverse portraits.
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Maximian (left) and Constantius Chlorus (right), medallion with reverse portraits.
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Title
Maximian
(left)
and
Constantius
Chlorus
(right)
,
medallion
with
reverse
portraits
.
Date
293
Cultural Context
Ancient Roman
Roman
Italian
European
Western European
Style/Period
Roman (ancient Italian style)
Imperial (Roman)
Late Antique
Tetrarchic
Theme
Coins (money)
Money
Metalwork
Goldwork
Reverses
Figurative art
Figures (representations)
Portraits
Double portraits
Busts
Profiles (figures)
Front views
Three-quarter views
Oblique views
Men (male humans)
Emperors
Royalty
Monarchs
Leaders (people)
Rulers (people)
Upper class
Aristocrats
Costume (mode of fashion)
Cuirasses
Body armor
Armor (protective wear)
Paludamentum
Cloaks
Capes (outerwear)
Wreaths (costume accessories)
Hairstyles
Inscriptions
Words
Text (layout feature)
Letters (signs)
Capital letters
Subject
Coins
Money
Metalwork
Goldwork
Portraits
Men
Emperors
Rulers
People associated with politics & government
Upper class
Clothing & dress
Armor
Capes (Clothing)
Wreaths
Hairstyles
Beards
Inscriptions
Names
People Pictured
Maximian, Emperor of Rome, ca. 240-310
Constantius Chlorus, Emperor of Rome, d. 306
Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, d. 306
Material
Gold (metal)
Metal
Measurements
1 5/8" diameter
Technique
Metalworking
Goldsmithing
Engraving (action)
Inscription
Part of the inscription: MAXIMIAN / CONSTANTIUS
Work Type
Coins
Money
Metalwork
Portraits
Repository
American Numismatic Society (New York, New York)
Source
Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2007. (fig.19-3, p.280)
Rights
Photo/illustration credit/reproduced in Kleiner courtesy: The American Numismatic Society, NY.
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center
Format
image/jpeg
Digital File Name
VRC
366-167.jpg
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