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Alexander the Great Rescued from the River Cydnus, ca. 1650. Creator: Pietro Testa
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Alexander the Great Rescued from the River Cydnus, ca. 1650. Creator: Pietro Testa
Alexander the Great Rescued from the River Cydnus, ca. 1650. During his campaign against Darius, Alexander halted at Tarsus to bathe in the Cydnus to bathe when his limbs began to stiffen with a chill
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4th Century Bc Alexander Iii Of Macedon Alexander Iii Of Macedonia Alexander The Great Alexander The Great King Of Macedonia Attendant Cold Frozen His Majesty Iskandar Iskander King Of Macedonia Pietro Pietro Testa Rescue Rescued Rescuer Testa Testa Pietro Chilled Cydnus
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The captivating oil painting "Alexander the Great Rescued from the River Cydnus, ca. 1650" by Pietro Testa depicts a pivotal moment in history. In this baroque masterpiece, we witness Alexander III of Macedonia, known as Alexander the Great, being saved from an icy fate during his campaign against Darius. As the story goes, while on his way to conquer Persia, Alexander decided to take a refreshing bath in the freezing waters of the Cydnus River at Tarsus. However, unbeknownst to him, this act threatened his life as his limbs began stiffening with cold. In this vivid portrayal of heroism and loyalty, Testa captures the intense emotions surrounding this event. The composition showcases a group of attendants rushing to rescue their sovereign from imminent danger. With meticulous brushwork and vibrant colors characteristic of the Baroque era, Testa brings forth every detail - from Alexander's nakedness symbolizing vulnerability to each rescuer's determined expression. This artwork not only pays homage to one of history's most influential figures but also serves as a reminder that even great leaders are susceptible to moments of weakness. It invites us to reflect on our own vulnerabilities and appreciate those who come forward in times of need. Displayed proudly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), Testa's painting continues its legacy by immersing viewers into ancient times through its remarkable storytelling and artistic brilliance.
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