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The book delves into the intriguing paradox of Roman portrait statues, celebrated for their unique representations, yet consistently utilizing similar body forms. It explores the artistic conventions and cultural significance behind this practice, revealing insights into Roman identity and societal values. By examining the interplay between individuality and standardization in these sculptures, the author uncovers the deeper meanings and intentions behind their creation.
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Women and Visual Replication in Roman Imperial Art and Culture, Jennifer Trimble
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- 2013
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