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The Flavian era saw a dramatic change in the style of Roman portraiture. What was this change?
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A fully idealized approach to portrait sculpture
A return to the Archaic style
A realistic depiction of its subjects
An emphasis on civic strengths

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The dramatic change in the style of Roman portraiture during the Flavian era was characterized by **a realistic depiction of its subjects**. This period marked a shift towards more naturalistic features and expressions in sculptures, moving away from the more idealized forms that were common in earlier periods.

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