"Antinous Of The Capitoline Hill Or Hermes-antinous Albani, Important Plaster Sculpture After The Ancient"
A very important plaster sculpture representing Antinous of the Capitoline Hill, or Hermes-Antinous Albani, after the marble discovered at Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, following excavations undertaken by Count Giuseppe Fede beginning in 1724. Now housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. In good condition, with some scratches (see photos), very decorative and commanding. Overall dimensions: H 240 cm, Statue dimensions: H 190 x W 68 x D 56 cm, Base dimensions: H 50 x W 66 x D 62 cm