Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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As it claims to mark the actual burial place ( not just the empty cenotaph ) of Antinous , its original position in antiquity is of considerable importance to us . Its faces are decorated with reliefs of Hadrian and Antinous in the ...
As it claims to mark the actual burial place ( not just the empty cenotaph ) of Antinous , its original position in antiquity is of considerable importance to us . Its faces are decorated with reliefs of Hadrian and Antinous in the ...
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This artist or his colleagues may well have gone on later to work on the medallions and replicas of the Peloponnese . Even the four so - called replicas of this original are so dissimilar that it is difficult to reconstruct it precisely ...
This artist or his colleagues may well have gone on later to work on the medallions and replicas of the Peloponnese . Even the four so - called replicas of this original are so dissimilar that it is difficult to reconstruct it precisely ...
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truncated copies of the original statue or an early version of it , may have been distributed from Greece as models for further copies . The unusual form of these busts , displaying the lowered head to the left , wide shoulders , stumps ...
truncated copies of the original statue or an early version of it , may have been distributed from Greece as models for further copies . The unusual form of these busts , displaying the lowered head to the left , wide shoulders , stumps ...
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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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