Which statement about Roman art is true?
Roman art matured during the Hellenistic era in which the refinement and restraint seen in Greek art had given way to dynamic poses and strong emotions.
The Romans believed in showing idealized portrayals of the human body as characterized by the elegance seen in the statue Venus de Milo.
The Romans always portrayed their emperors as powerful, absolute rulers as seen in the Colossal Head of Constantine.
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The Romans always portrayed their emperors as powerful, absolute rulers as seen in the Colossal Head of Constantine. 

Answer:

c The Romans always portrayed their emperors as powerful, absolute rulers as seen in the Colossal Head of Constantine.

Explanation:

In sculpture, the Romans were different from the Greeks, even though they were art lovers, they did not represent the ideal of beauty, but rather the faithful copy of people, seeking their peculiar traits. The statue of the Roman Emperor, Augustus, created around 19 BC. In a copy of Doriforo, of the Greeks, the artist detailed the real characteristics of the Emperor, the breastplate and the Roman covers.