File:Bronze figure of a German Bibliothèque Nationale.jpg

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Roman bronze statuette

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English: Roman bronze figure, discovered in the National Library in Paris, France, in the late 19th century. The Germanis is wearing a typical suebian knot hairstyle and a characteristic cloak. Bibliothèque Nationale de France Paris, Cabinet des Bédailles Paris, Invenory No. 915. Dating to 2nd half 1st century to 1st half 2nd century A.D.

The history of interpretation of the figure after its discovery is interesting, as it mirrors the developing nationalism of the time. The French interpretation was as that of a German nobleman in a gesture of submission, asking a Roman legionary to spare his life. The German interpretation was that of a "praying Germanic man" (Betender Germane).

More recent authors tend to favour the "French" view, as this is Roman artwork, the lost context of which presumably was not depicting Germanic religious customs but a scene of victory of the Roman army over Germanic tribesmen (Heinz Demisch, Erhobene Hände: Geschichte einer Gebärde in der bildenden Kunst, 1984, p. 167).
Deutsch: Die als "Betender Germane" bezeichnete römische Bronzestatuette, die im späten 19. Jahrhundert in der Französichen Nationalbibliothek in Paris aufgefunden wurde. Der in Unterwerfungshaltung abgebildete Germane trägt eine typische Suebenknotenfrisur und einen Rechteckmantel. Französische Nationalbibliothek, Cabinet des Bédailles Paris, Inventarnummer 915. Datierung 2. Hälfte 1. Jahrhundert bis 1. Hälfte 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.

Heinz Demisch, Erhobene Hände: Geschichte einer Gebärde in der bildenden Kunst, 1984, p. 167:

"In alten deutschen Schullesebüchern figurierte die Bronze als »Betender Germane«. In romanischen Ländern hingegen bevorzugte man die Deutung: »Germanischer Fürst, der einen römischen Soldaten um Schonung seines Lebens anfleht« [... es] ist wahrscheinlich nicht ein freier , sondern ein gefangener Germane dargestellt - mit einer Gebärde der Unterwerfung."
height: 120 mm (4.7 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,120U174789
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