Antinous Bust In Plaster
Bust of Antinous.
Made circa 2000.
Beautiful patina and weathering.
Antinous (circa 111-130 AD) was the lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. After his mysterious death by drowning in the Nile, he was deified by Hadrian. His exceptional beauty made him one of the most represented figures of Antiquity and an eternal symbol of youth, love and ideal male beauty.
Dimensions: 64H x 32W x 31D
Made circa 2000.
Beautiful patina and weathering.
Antinous (circa 111-130 AD) was the lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. After his mysterious death by drowning in the Nile, he was deified by Hadrian. His exceptional beauty made him one of the most represented figures of Antiquity and an eternal symbol of youth, love and ideal male beauty.
Dimensions: 64H x 32W x 31D
950 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Plaster
Length: 32
Height: 64
Depth: 31
Reference (ID): 1772867
Availability: In stock
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