That was a common practice in other dynasties, but in roman culture it certainly appears that they placed a high value on accuracy and despised vanity. By the time they began dropping those values later in the empire, art was more symbolic anyhow so it didn't really matter how people were depicted.
That was a common practice in other dynasties, but in roman culture it certainly appears that they placed a high value on accuracy and despised vanity. By the time they began dropping those values later in the empire, art was more symbolic anyhow so it didn't really matter how people were depicted.
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