Zenobia in Chains by Harriet Hosmer, Saint Louis Art Museum.
Sculpture of Zenobia, a 3rd-century queen of Palmyra, as a prisoner of the Roman Empire. Although defeated, the queen possesses a regal bearing and wears an elaborate court dress, complete with a diadem. Only the chain and the slight downward tilt of her head betray her status. Zenobia's stoic mien is modeled upon the figures portrayed in ancient Greek sculptures, who remain expressionless regardless of pain or distress. In the legend, when Emperor Aurelian saw Zenobia's dignity and beauty while shackled, he freed her.
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