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Consular diptych of Anastasius (491-518) carved in Constantinople, Theodosian Style
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Consular diptych of Anastasius (491-518) carved in Constantinople, Theodosian Style
XIR190367 Consular diptych of Anastasius (491-518) carved in Constantinople, Theodosian Style, 517 AD (ivory) by Byzantine School, (6th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: presiding over the Hippodrome games; mappa in right hand and eagle staff in left; ); out of copyright
Media ID 22339920
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Arena Ariadne Ariane Competitors Gladiator Gladiatorial Martyrs
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This print showcases the Consular diptych of Anastasius, a remarkable piece of art carved in Constantinople during the 6th century. Crafted in the Theodosian Style, this ivory masterpiece is a testament to Byzantine craftsmanship and artistic finesse. The diptych depicts Anastasius, who reigned as Emperor from 491 to 518, presiding over the Hippodrome games. In his right hand, he holds a mappa, symbolizing his role as an official announcer of events. Meanwhile, his left hand grasps an eagle staff, representing his authority and power. Surrounded by competitors and martyrs depicted in intricate relief carvings, Anastasius sits majestically on a throne. His wife Ariadne stands beside him with grace and elegance. The carving also features gladiators battling fierce lions in the arena below. This stunning artwork not only captures historical moments but also reflects Christian symbolism through its portrayal of Anastasius with lions – a powerful image associated with biblical references such as Daniel in the lion's den. Now housed at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this consular diptych serves as a window into ancient Byzantine culture and politics. Its detailed craftsmanship and rich symbolism make it an invaluable artifact that continues to captivate viewers today.
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