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Bust of Antinous From Patras, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Antinous or Antinous

Bust of Antinous From Patras, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Antinous or Antinous


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Bust of Antinous From Patras, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Antinous or Antinous

Bust of Antinous From Patras, (National Archaeological Museum of Athens) Antinous or Antinous (Greek: jajajajajajajaja) (111- 130) member of the entourage of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, to whom he was beloved. Antinous was deified after his death

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Archaeological Athens Bust Death Deified Emperor Greek Hadrian Member Museum National Roman Roman History Antinous Beloved Entourage Patras


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This print showcases the exquisite "Bust of Antinous From Patras" displayed at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Antinous, also known as Antinous (Greek: jajajajajajajaja), was a prominent figure in Roman history during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. Beloved by Hadrian, he held a significant position within his entourage. The bust itself is a remarkable piece of artistry, capturing the essence and beauty of Antinous with astonishing precision. Crafted during his lifetime or shortly after his untimely death between 111 and 130 AD, this sculpture immortalizes him for eternity. After his tragic demise, Antinous was deified, elevating him to divine status. This act further solidifies the profound impact he had on both Emperor Hadrian and ancient Roman society as a whole. Displayed within the hallowed halls of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, this bust serves as a testament to not only Greek but also Roman culture and heritage. It offers us an intimate glimpse into one of Rome's most intriguing historical figures while showcasing their artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to an era where emperors ruled vast territories and individuals like Antinous left an indelible mark on history. Let us marvel at this extraordinary artifact that connects us with our past and reminds us of humanity's eternal quest for immortality through art and devotion.

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Antinous from Unpublished Monuments of Antiquity (Monumenti antichi inediti) by Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) after a bas-relief of Villa Albani in Rome, engraving, 1767

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