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Brutus

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This Roman marble bust (30–15 BC) exemplifies late Republican austere realism. Traditionally identified as Brutus, its stern features symbolize Roman virtues of gravitas and moral strength. These qualities were prized during a time of political change, reflecting societal emphasis on integrity and resilience as the Republic declined and the Empire rose.
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