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Antinous statue from the site of Els Munts (Tarragona, Spain). Depiction of the young Bithynian. A slave and favourite of Hadrian, who the emperor deified following his tragic death by drowning in the Nile in 122 AD. His presence in the Villa of Els...
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“Fragment from the statue of Antinous from the site of Els Munts (Tarragona, Spain). Depiction of the young Bithynian. A slave and favourite of Hadrian, who the emperor deified following his tragic death by drowning in the Nile in 122 AD. His...
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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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... 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). ...Restored with the support from the ZDF and the Lions Club Berlin-Alexanderplatz.
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In this statue Hadrian's young favourite is assimilated to a dionysiac figure. ...The clothing was not only to appeases the god Dionysus, but also to elevate Antinous to an almost god-like status, seen in many other depictions of him.
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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 became associated with homosexuality in Western culture, appearing...
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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 became associated with homosexuality in Western culture, appearing...
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This formed the uprisal of smaller cults: in Egypt, the local priesthood immediately deified Antinous by identifying him with Osiris due to the manner of his death (falling into a river and probably drowing) where he was probably embalmed 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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... Pierantoni, whose additions include the cup and the jug. He has thus interpreted Antinous allegorically as Ganymede offering ambrosia to Jupiter (or Hadrian). ... This work was also purchased by Leverhulme at the sale of Thomas Hope’s collection.
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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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Fine grain limestone over life-size statue of Antinous, companion of emperor Hadrian, as a hunter. Nude but for the paludamentum (cloak) over his left shoulder and arm, clasped on his right shoulder. He has the characteristic muscular development,...
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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 became associated with homosexuality in Western culture, appearing in...
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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 became associated with homosexuality in Western culture, appearing...
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The head of the statue is antique but has been heavily resored in the modern period and mounted on a body of Hercules.The work is usually described as “Albani collection” in the Louvre’s catalogues and inventories, but was actually confiscated from...
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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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The Capitoline 'Antinous' is a marble statue of a young nude male found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, during the time when Conte Giuseppe Fede was undertaking the earliest concerted excavations there. In the 18th century it was considered to be one of...
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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 specific marble sculptural representation of Antinous, named after its one-time owners the Farnese family. ...It was once displayed at the entrance to the Carracci Gallery in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, from which it was taken...
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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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Name: Antinous Relief Material: Cast (plaster of Paris) Format: Relief Museum: By permission of the Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik, Berlin Museum inventory number: VIII312 Museum of original: Villa Albani (inv. no. 994) Photographer/Modeler: Carter...
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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 fragment of an...
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The sculpture shows Egyptian Antinous. It is a plaster copy of a marble sculpture. The emptying was done in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando during the nineteenth century. The sculpture is in the process of being restored. La escultura...
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... often portrayed as the god of wine and pleasure, Bacchus (or Dionysus). ...Antinous drowned in the Nile while travelling in the Emperor's entourage in 130 AD, but was deified by Hadrian, who had many statues and temples made in the young man's honour.
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The Capitoline 'Antinous' is a marble statue of a young nude male found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, during the time when Conte Giuseppe Fede was undertaking the earliest concerted excavations there. It was bought before 1733 by Alessandro Cardinal...
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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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“Belvedere Antinous”, actually a statue of Hermes of the Andros-Farnese type. The identification of Hermes is justified by the traveller’s cloak, the bearing of the god and by comparison with copies found on graves, stressing Hermes’s role as...
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Winckelmann recognised it as a statue "of the first class" and much admired the head, "undoubtedly one of the most beautiful heads of a young man from Antiquity", even though he criticised the working of its feet, stomach and legs In Winckelmann's...