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32 In Italy , the owner of the villa outside Lanuvium who so carefully cherished and repaired the Sylvanus relief must have observed some form of cult for Antinous , as did the L. Funisulanus Vettonianus who kept the colossal Antinous ...
32 In Italy , the owner of the villa outside Lanuvium who so carefully cherished and repaired the Sylvanus relief must have observed some form of cult for Antinous , as did the L. Funisulanus Vettonianus who kept the colossal Antinous ...
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20 Head of Antinous ( as Apollo ? ) R 57 ( fig . 25 ) * M – 55 ; CI – 16 ; Maza - 12 , page 204. Acquired in Cairo , possibly from a statue of Antinous as Apollo . Sometimes , wrongly , considered one of the earliest works of Antinous ...
20 Head of Antinous ( as Apollo ? ) R 57 ( fig . 25 ) * M – 55 ; CI – 16 ; Maza - 12 , page 204. Acquired in Cairo , possibly from a statue of Antinous as Apollo . Sometimes , wrongly , considered one of the earliest works of Antinous ...
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The only work where , it is generally agreed , Antinous is shown as a human being , albeit retrospectively and on the basis of the posthumous standard and idealised image . 58 Lion Hunt Tondo ( figure on viewer's left holding horse ) ...
The only work where , it is generally agreed , Antinous is shown as a human being , albeit retrospectively and on the basis of the posthumous standard and idealised image . 58 Lion Hunt Tondo ( figure on viewer's left holding horse ) ...
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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