Claude, an emperor with a unique destiny

Claude, an emperor with a unique destiny

December 1, 2018 March 4, 2019 Exhibition has ended
A little over 2,000 years ago, on August 1, 10 BC, Tiberius Claudius Drusus was born in Lyon, son of Drusus the Elder and Antonia the Younger. Despite his membership in the illustrious Julio-Claudian imperial family, Claude should never have ruled over the vast Roman empire. Destiny wanted otherwise because, 51 years later, he was proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard after Caligula's assassination in 41 A. D. The exhibition aims to highlight the life and reign of this man with a unique destiny ...
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Female Dancer from Orléans
Gallo-Roman Art

Sculpture Female Dancer from Orléans

RG003563
This sculpture belonging to the Gallo-Roman treasury of Neuvy en-Sullias (Loiret) is kept in the Musée Historique's collection at Orléans.

Discovered by chance in l861 in a sand quarry, this ensemble includes sculptures in the round of animals and human figures.
Due to the sacred and votive characters of these items, the treasury would have been buried underground at the beginning of the period of great invasions - end of 3rd or beginning of 4th century - thus avoiding looting and desecration.

The style of the Female Dancer relates the figure to Gallic art of which it presents one of the treasury's most beautiful pieces.
In this respect, Salomon Reinach stated that it was the most admirable Gallo-Roman bronze ever found in the soil of ancient Gaul.
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