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This mosaic fragment (c. 200 AD) from the Baths of Caracalla in Rome depicts a Roman athlete, capturing the intensity of his gaze. Crafted with stone tesserae—small, square tiles—it exemplifies late imperial art's focus on realism and idealized musculature. Such works celebrated physical endurance and the spectacle of public games, reflecting the cultural importance of athletic prowess in Roman society.
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