Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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This legend derives from a passage in the Augustan poet Phaedrus who describes an atriensis dressed and coiffured like the Antinous shown on the Albani relief . The resemblance is surely nothing but a coincidence .
This legend derives from a passage in the Augustan poet Phaedrus who describes an atriensis dressed and coiffured like the Antinous shown on the Albani relief . The resemblance is surely nothing but a coincidence .
Síða 214
From this model derive another series of major works of Antinous : the Naples Farnese statue , the Sylvanus relief , the Aidepsos and Naples Dionysoi among them . Other sources have been proposed for other works .
From this model derive another series of major works of Antinous : the Naples Farnese statue , the Sylvanus relief , the Aidepsos and Naples Dionysoi among them . Other sources have been proposed for other works .
Síða 243
More excitingly it has been suggested that it is none other than the signature of Antoninianus , the sculptor of the Sylvanus relief . But close comparison between the relief and the sardonyx dispels such an identity of authorship .
More excitingly it has been suggested that it is none other than the signature of Antoninianus , the sculptor of the Sylvanus relief . But close comparison between the relief and the sardonyx dispels such an identity of authorship .
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