Beyond the Boundaries of Fantasia: An ancient imagining of the future of leadership

Step Two: Understanding Ancient Royal Iconography in Context (1:00)

Alex the Great was the first, but certainly not the last, ruler to have an official “look” that he had replicated through sculptures and coins and distributed throughout the empire.

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J.J. Pollitt’s Art in the Hellenistic Age, Chapter 1: Royal Iconography

Moving on from Alex the Great: Roman emperors very much adopted the genre of royal iconography in order to cement their power. Next, we will consider an example of Augustus’s use of iconography, and finally, the emperor under whom the Roman Empire reached its largest extent, Trajan.

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