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Classical Revival Stone Head of Antinous

SKU IL.123
Circa

1700 AD to 1800 AD

Dimensions

11″ (27.9cm) high x 10″ (25.4cm) wide x 10″ (25.4cm) depth

Medium

Stone

Origin

Europe

Gallery Location

UK


 

Antinoüs, (born c. 110, Bithynium, Bithynia—died 130, near Besa, Egypt), homosexual lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian, deified by the emperor after his death in Egypt, where he drowned. Hadrian erected temples to him throughout the empire and founded a city, named Antinoöpolis, in his honour, near the place where he died. An obelisk, now in Rome near the Porta Maggiore, marked his tomb. Many sculptures, gems, and coins survive depicting Antinoüs as a model of youthful beauty.

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