Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Though it is clear that many of his sculptures derive from one basic - now lost - model , at least a third of the whole deviate widely from that . A close analysis of them all reveals an Antinous much more varied and dynamic than the ...
Though it is clear that many of his sculptures derive from one basic - now lost - model , at least a third of the whole deviate widely from that . A close analysis of them all reveals an Antinous much more varied and dynamic than the ...
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Of the seventy sculptures of Antinous , the finding places of which are fairly well attested , forty - four were found in Italy ( half from the Villa Adriana ) , twelve in Greece and Asia Minor and six in Egypt .
Of the seventy sculptures of Antinous , the finding places of which are fairly well attested , forty - four were found in Italy ( half from the Villa Adriana ) , twelve in Greece and Asia Minor and six in Egypt .
Síða 195
The sculptures also seem to stop around that date . There are only six which probably come from the following twenty years , 58 though considerably more which reproduce his type in a religious or mythological context and which may ...
The sculptures also seem to stop around that date . There are only six which probably come from the following twenty years , 58 though considerably more which reproduce his type in a religious or mythological context and which may ...
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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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