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Antinous statue from the site of Els Munts, in Tarragona, Spain, captures the likeness of a young Bithynian. As a slave and favored companion of Hadrian, Antinous met a tragic end by drowning in the Nile River in 122 AD. The emperor deified him...
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Fragment from the statue of Antinous from Els Munts site in Tarragona, Spain, depicts a young Bithynian, a slave and favored one of Hadrian, who after his tragic drowning death in the Nile in 122 AD was deified by the emperor. His presence at Villa...
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Head and statue are ancient but were combined as recently as in the 18th century. ...The portrait depicts Emperor Hadrian's lover Antinous. The attributes allow the statue to be interpreted as Agathos Daimon (protective spirit).
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The head and statue are ancient relics that were merged as recently as the 18th century. A portrait of Emperor Hadrian's beloved companion Antinous is vividly displayed. The attributes on the statue enable it to be seen as a guardian spirit known as...
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... this statue, imbued with the same fervor and abandon as the god himself. ...The attire serves not only to appease Dionysus, but also to exalt Antinous to an almost divine stature, mirroring numerous depictions of him that echo with similar reverence.
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This became a center for worshiping Osiris-Antinous, with games held in commemoration of Antinous in both Antinopolis and Athens. Antinous symbolized Hadrian's dream of pan-Hellenism. ...His image appeared in the works of Oscar Wilde and Fernando...
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Hadrian's most cherished deity is vividly portrayed as the radiant Apollo.
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Statues were created depicting him as various gods from different cultures, sparking smaller cults: in Egypt, local priests quickly deified Antinous by linking him with Osiris due to the manner of his death - falling into a river and probably...
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Hadrian also founded games in commemoration of Antinous to take place in both Antinopolis and Athens, with Antinous becoming a symbol of Hadrian's dreams of pan-Hellenism. Antinous has become associated with homosexuality in Western culture,...
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This exquisite statue is one of numerous masterpieces crafted to commemorate Antinous' life, drawing inspiration from a classical Greek prototype dating back to the 5th century BC. In the late 18th century, the skilled Roman sculptor Pierantoni...
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This is a stunning marble statue of Antinous, a Bithynian Greek youth and cherished companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian. He was elevated to divine status after his death, revered in both the Greek East and Latin West, sometimes as a god and...
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This is a marble statue of Antinous, a Bithynian Greek youth and a favourite, or lover, of the Roman emperor Hadrian. He was deified after his death, being worshipped in both the Greek East and Latin West, sometimes as a god and sometimes merely as a...
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Finely crafted limestone covers a life-size statue of Antinous, trusted companion of Emperor Hadrian, in a thrilling depiction as a skilled hunter. Standing proudly nude, except for the dignified paludamentum draped elegantly over his left shoulder...
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Hadrian founded the city of Antinopolis in close proximity to Antinous's place of death, which blossomed into a sacred centre for the worship of Osiris-Antinous. ...Hadrian also initiated grand festivals in commemoration of Antinous to be held in both...
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The Roman emperor established the city of Antinopolis near Antinous' place of death, which became a sacred centre for the veneration of Osiris-Antinous. Hadrian also created games in commemoration of Antinous in both Antinopolis and Athens,...
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The head of the statue boasts an antique look, yet its modern restoration is strikingly evident. Mounted on a sturdy body of Hercules, this magnificent work showcases the artistic mastery of its creators. Typically referred to as part of the "Albani...
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Its distinctive hair, which deviates from more well-known Antinous types, has led experts to reclassify the statue as a Roman Imperial-era copy of an early 4th century BC Greek statue of Hermes. This change in identification had already begun before...
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The Antinous Farnese is a specific marble sculptural representation of Antinous, named after its one-time owners the Farnese family
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Initially believed to represent Hadrian's lover Antinous due to its expressive face and physique, it is now thought to be a Roman Imperial era copy of an early 4th century BC Greek statue of Hermes, given its distinct hair style that deviates from...
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It formed part of a colossal acrolithic cult statue for the worship of Antinous as a god. 31 holes in 3 different sizes have been drilled for the attachment of a head-dress (possibly a lotus flower or uraeus) in metal; the sculpture has also lost...
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A digital copy of the Capitoline Antinous made by me. ...The file is adapted for 3D printing.
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The Antinous Farnese is a distinct marble sculptural portrait of Antinous, named after its former owners, the Farnese family. ...It was once prominently displayed at the entrance to the Carracci Gallery within the Palazzo Farnese in Rome before being...
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antinous-silvanus The art-loving Roman Emperor Hadrian created a number of images of his beloved Antinous, and like all the others, this one is characterised by the soft smooth flesh and rather melancholy expression. This heavily damaged cast is a...
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This heavily damaged cast is a fragment of an overall larger marble relief depicting Antinous as Silvanus, the god of woods and fields, harvesting grapes with ease. Antinous wears a pine wreath and the exomis, the Greek tunic fastened over his left...
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The sculpture showcases Egyptian Antinous in a striking display. Crafted from plaster, it is an exact replica of the original marble masterpiece. The painstaking process of casting was meticulously carried out within the esteemed walls of the Royal...
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... retinue in Egypt, Antinous tragically met his demise by drowning in the Nile River. Despite this untimely death, Hadrian saw fit to deify his lost love, commissioning numerous statues and temples throughout the empire to honor Antinous' memory.
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In part due to its hair being unlike that in better-attested Antinous-types, which closely follow a very few iconographic models, it is now considered to be a Roman Imperial era copy of an early 4th century BC Greek statue of Hermes. ...Such a change of...
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In Winckelmann's time, the statue's identification as Antinous had already been disproved, and it was instead interpreted as a Meleager, hero of the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. ...It was finally identified as Hermes by scholar Ennio Quirino Visconti...
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"Belvedere Antinous", unmistakably a statue of Hermes from the Andros-Farnese type. The identity of Hermes is convincingly established by the traveller's cloak draped over his shoulders, the confident bearing of the god and direct comparisons with...
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Antinous, a Bithynian youth and lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian, was a figure of great importance. After his mysterious death - drowned in the Nile - he was deified. Antinous' likeness with Osiris was also identified due to the manner of his...