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Category: Art

Caesar Crossing the Rubicon

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025 DiscentesArt

By Ellis and Riley Glickman
One snowy afternoon in 2021, two sisters made a joke about the name of their family’s Jeep Rubicon, which led to this collaboration. In this triptych, the artists reimagine the iconic scene of Caesar crossing the Rubicon.

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