"Bust Of Antinous In Plaster Resting On A Fluted Column With Corinthian Capital"
Bust of Antinous in white plaster, on a pedestal. The head is tilted to the left, the face with regular lines is framed by curly hair. Probable origin of the National workshops. End of the 19th century 20th century flow The Antinoüs du Capitole or statue of Hermes-Antinous Albani is a statue representing a naked young man found at Hadrian's villa. It is kept in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. This bust rests on a fluted plaster column surmounted by a Corinthian capital. French work from the end of the 19th century or the very beginning of the 20th century This one perfectly adapted to the bust gives a very coherent appearance to the whole and occupies the space in a perfect spirit of the Antique. Bust height: 67cm. Column height: 111cm.