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3D modely ARTMarble Head of a Man at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkTitle Marble Head of a man Artist Unknown Roman Date Late Republican period, 1st Century B.C. Medium Marble Dimensions Unknown Accession # L.2007.8.3 Credit Collection of Shelby White and Leon Levy During the first century B.C., many men throughout the Mediterranean world chose to be presented in an uncompromisingly realistic manner that accentuate their individual features and the effects of age. This style of portraiture accorded especially well with the austere values of the Roman Republic, which lasted from the fifth century until the late first century B.C. The traditional Roman concept of virtue called for old-fashioned morality, a serious, responsible public bearing, and courageous endurance in the field of battle. Prestige came as a result of age, experience, and competition among equals within the established political system. These are the values embodied in this portrait, with its carefully observed bony structure, intense frown, deeply etched wrinkles, and tight-lipped mouth. náhodný výběr modelů
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