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    The Regisole ("Sun King") was a bronze classical or Late Antique equestrian monument, highly influential during the Italian Renaissance. It was originally...
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    only two surviving bronze statues of a pre-Christian Roman emperor; the Regisole, destroyed after the French Revolution, may have been another. The equestrian...
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    site of the cathedral of Pavia and was struck by the equestrian statue of Regisole, of which he left a sketch. Leonardo was employed on many other projects...
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    power, evident from the statue of Marcus Aurelius in ancient Rome and the Regisole in Pavia, and continued in the Renaissance by examples such as Donatello's...
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    accepted. Front view of the statue Detail of head The statue from the right Regisole, a now lost equestrian statue originally from Ravenna. Wikimedia Commons...
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    representation of the Christian emperor Constantine, and in Pavia the Regisole acquired a civic role that preserved it. In Rome the Roman bronze Spinario...
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    conquered the Italian city of Pavia, local Pavia Jacobins destroyed the Regisole, a bronze classical equestrian monument dating back to Classical times...
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    under the raised front leg of the horse, which appears also in the lost Regisole of Pavia, a bronze equestrian statue from either the late Western Roman...
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  • Lindos Colossus of Rhodes -292 292-280 BCE -226 226 BCE Rhodes earthquake Regisole 0193 193-526 1796 Jacobin vandalism Erected at Ravenna. Moved to Pavia...
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    philosopher-emperor, with Constantine the Great, the Christian emperor. The Regisole ("Sun King") was a bronze classical or Late Antique equestrian monument...
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    Pavia, Ibrāhīm al-Turtuši, was very impressed by the equestrian statue of Regisole, which he places near one of the doors of the Royal palace and by the 300...
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    life-size equestrian statue since antiquity. Donatello may have seen the Regisole at Ravenna, a late Roman example which was another victim of the French...
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    statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome, the St. Mark's Horses in Venice, the Regisole (a late antiquity work in Pavia, now lost), and the frescoes of the Funerary...
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    imperial period, such as the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius or the Regisole of Pavia. The features of the rider agree with depictions on Charlemagne...
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    examples survived in the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome and the Regisole in Pavia (now destroyed). There were stiff Gothic precursors in marble...
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    scritti di Cesare Angelini, illustrations by Luisa Bianchi, Pavia, Il Regisole (2000). The Correspondence (consisting of about two thousand units with...
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    (1930) Monumento a Cristoforo Colombo, Chiavari (1935) Monumento equestre Regisole (or Raggiasole), Pavia (1937), in memory of the Roman monument of Emperor...
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