Emperor Caracalla
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Emperor Caracalla

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This marble bust of Emperor Caracalla (c. 212) captures his intense gaze and furrowed brow, projecting the ruthless soldier-emperor persona he cultivated. It reflects the Severan era (193–235), a dynasty marked by military dominance, expanded imperial authority, and growing autocracy. Portraits from this period emphasize harsh realism and command, underscoring the shift toward centralized, absolute power in the later Roman Empire.