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Emperor Vespasian
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Emperor Vespasian

This Roman marble bust of Emperor Vespasian (70–80) from Ostia captures his stern features, emblematic of his reign. Following Nero’s chaos, Vespasian’s portraiture reflects a shift towards pragmatism and discipline, emphasizing realism over idealism. This artistic choice symbolizes a return to traditional Roman virtues under the Flavian dynasty, reinforcing Vespasian’s role in stabilizing and restoring the empire’s values.
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