He then became commonly known as Gaius Mucius Scaevola. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance.
Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. The central figure of Mucius Scaevola is well preserved, while the bearded man with a staff at the right has become almost ghostlike with time. In restoring the figure, an effort was made to reintegrate it into the composition without falsifying the traces of original paint.
Other areas of increased transparency include the tablecloth and the cushion lying on the floor at the left. Masks Required. Please review our visitor guidelines to prepare for your visit. Artist's birth. Several acts of Roman heroism by Horatius Cocles , Cloelia, and Mucius Scaevola convince the invader that he will never be able to capture the city, and therefore, negotiations are opened.
The Romans surrender hostages but remain independent. Before we focus on Mucius Scaevola's heroism, it must be noted that Porsenna almost certainly captured Rome something that is admitted by another historian, Tacitus. The story itself is that during the siege, a young Roman of noble birth, Gaius Mucius, enters the enemy camp and tries to assassinate king Porsenna. However, instead of killing him, he kills one of his secretaries. This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left.
Scroll left to view more. Goldsmith: P R British, early-mid 18th century. Maker: Chased by George Michael Moser — Date: Culture: British, London. Medium: Gold. Classification: Metalwork-Gold and Platinum. Credit Line: Gift of Mr.
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