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Title: BUST OF PHILIP THE ARAB


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BUST OF PHILIP THE ARAB
2
PHILIP HIS LIFE
  • Philip rose to power as the praetorian prefect in
    Gordian IIIs army and fought against the
    Persians in Mesopotamia.
  • Philip became emperor after Gordians death in
    244 AD
  • Philips role in the death of Gordian is unclear
    many believe Philip was involved.
  • Philips first job as emperor was to sue for a
    humiliating peace with the victorious Persian
    king.
  • During Philips reign
  • it was a period of great political, economic,
    religious, military unrest in the empire.
  • he also had problems throughout his reign with
    Goths and internal rivals for the emperorship.
  • the senate and the army were vying with each
    other to see that their favourite candidates got
    the Emperorship.
  • Eventually he and his son were killed in the
    Battle of Verona in 249 AD by his own men who
    preferred Decius as emperor.

3
  • There are many differing opinions on Philip.
  • M. Wheeler says - shifty and opportunistic in
    character.
  • - assassinated the previous emperor, ruled
    for 5 years, only to be assassinated himself.
  • J. Campbell says - Philip was a mutineer who
    usurped power. - he became emperor with
    the help of the army during an unstable
    time.
  • R. Hannah says - a man with no noble
    background.
  • - his anxious expression reveals his care
    of the empire in a disturbed time.

4
  • This deep bust is dated to 244-49 AD.
  • His head is tilted up and turned to the right.
  • His eyes look upwards as if for divine
    inspiration.
  • His hair is close-cropped.
  • He has a neatly trimmed moustache.
  • Philip wears a trabeated toga with a broad flat
    band across his chest.

5
  • HAIR
  • - like a raised cap.
  • - beard and moustache is created by short sharp
    incisions.
  • - chiseled,
  • NOT drilled.
  • EYES - pupil of the eye is hollowed out. -
    iris is incised.
  • LIPS - pressed shutin disapproval? - full
    mouth.

6
The bust is VERISTIC in style.
  • What is veristic again?
  • warts and all
  • furrows of concentration on the forehead.
  • overhang brows,
  • he looks worried,
  • deep lines from his nose to his lips,
  • The marble itself is not polished and therefore
    not baroque, sensual or flashy.

7
There is an awareness from the artists of
Philips Syrian (Arab) features and his origins
  • big nose,
  • high cheekbones,
  • solid jaw-line.

8
WHY DOES HE LOOK LIKE THAT?
  • The sculptor has captured an expression of
    anxiety on Philips face as if he seems to be
    weighed down by the cares of the emperor.
  • Viewer is not confronted with a look of command,
    instead he looks away from us with a look of
    anxiety.
  • Interesting that Philip would have been satisfied
    with this image a worried of a man who doesnt
    seem to be in control.
  • His worn face does however show
  • strength of character,
  • dignity,
  • determination and concern.

9
THE END
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