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In spite of the profusion and diversity of these images , they all present , however idealised , the immediately ... coins , cameos and gems , the image of Antinous established a new canon of adolescent perfection for generations to ...
In spite of the profusion and diversity of these images , they all present , however idealised , the immediately ... coins , cameos and gems , the image of Antinous established a new canon of adolescent perfection for generations to ...
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31 Perhaps never in antiquity had so many varied images of one individual been produced in such a short span of time . The demand on the workshops of Greece , Egypt and Italy for images of Antinous in the years 130–38 must have been ...
31 Perhaps never in antiquity had so many varied images of one individual been produced in such a short span of time . The demand on the workshops of Greece , Egypt and Italy for images of Antinous in the years 130–38 must have been ...
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No doubt he and other artists from the school of Aphrodisias in Rome played a major part in producing images of Antinous , but , apart from technical facility , their individual styles are too diverse to form a distinctive and ...
No doubt he and other artists from the school of Aphrodisias in Rome played a major part in producing images of Antinous , but , apart from technical facility , their individual styles are too diverse to form a distinctive and ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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