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Search:: Artists Alphabetically Symbolism 50 Greatest Paintings Art Movements 100 Greatest Painters Unusual roman stone carving. If nothing more this proves the Romans had one hell of a sense humor!
This Roman oddity probably adorned the outside of a brother or bathhouse.
Classical Roman art works mainly survived in cities that were buried under the volcanic ash thus preserving the art.
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