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Hellenistic Hero
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Hellenistic Hero

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This Roman bronze (1st c. BC), made in the Greek heroic style, shows a young man in idealized nudity with his hands clasped behind his back. The powerful shoulders and twisting torso follow Hellenistic models associated with Alexander the Great and the bronzes of Lysippos. His poised, effortless strength embodies the classical ideal of controlled power that deeply shaped Roman aristocratic identity.

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