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In which four companions—three artists and an Italian youth named Donatello—stand amid the august relics of Rome's ancient sculptural glory, their light-hearted discourse drawn to the uncanny resemblance between Donatello and the marble Faun of Praxiteles. The statue itself, exquisitely wrought with a blend of human warmth and animal grace, serves as a symbol of nature’s simple, unblemished spirit and the delicate boundary where humanity touches the sylvan wild.
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