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The image shows a marble bust of Marcus Antonius, a Roman politician and general, on display in a museum. The bust is on a white marble pedestal. The background is a white tiled wall with other marble busts on pedestals and a black wall on the left side of the image. The museum is the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, located at coordinates (latitude: 40.423, longitude: -3.689). There is a plaque on the pedestal describing the bust and the person it depicts. There is a person in the background, walking to the right, but they are not visible in the frame. The bust depicts a man with short hair and a serious expression. He is wearing a toga. The bust is facing the viewer. There is an inscription on the plaque, "Marcus Antonius. Marble. 43-30 BC. This politician and warner played a key role in the final years of the Roman Republic. After Julius Caesar's death he formed a triumvirate with Lepidus and Octavian. After the future Emperor Augustus, he lost the final battle against him in Alexandria, some time after the Battle of Actium."
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The image shows a marble bust of Marcus Antonius, a Roman politician and general, on display in a museum. The bust is on a white marble pedestal. The background is a white tiled wall with other marble busts on pedestals and a black wall on the left side of the image. The museum is the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain, located at coordinates (latitude: 40.423, longitude: -3.689). There is a plaque on the pedestal describing the bust and the person it depicts. There is a person in the background, walking to the right, but they are not visible in the frame. The bust depicts a man with short hair and a serious expression. He is wearing a toga. The bust is facing the viewer. There is an inscription on the plaque, "Marcus Antonius. Marble. 43-30 BC. This politician and warner played a key role in the final years of the Roman Republic. After Julius Caesar's death he formed a triumvirate with Lepidus and Octavian. After the future Emperor Augustus, he lost the final battle against him in Alexandria, some time after the Battle of Actium."

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