The Art Of Rome Constantine The Great
This piece of artwork was found thirty feet from the rest of its' body. The torso was made of wood covered with bronze and the head and limbs made from marble. The head alone is 8 1/2 feet tall and weighs over 8 tons.

Constantine The Great

Who- Archaic Artist
What- Marble
When- 330 A.D.
Where- Rome
Why- Simplication of detail, back to a feeling of Eternal Authority
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