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Bust of Antinous as Dionysus at The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg




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Title
Portrait of Antinous as Dionysus


Artist
Unknown, from acient Rome


Date
Secnd quarter of 2nd century


Medium
Marble


Dimensions
Height, 39.5 cm


Accession #
P-1705


Credit
Entered the Hermitage in 1787; formerly in the collection of Lyde Browne



Antinous was a handsome youth, a Greek from Bythinia. The favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138), he was tragically drowned in the Nile during a drip to Egypt with the Emperor in 130. According to one version, he died saving the Emperor's life. After the death of Antinous, Hadrian ordered that he be deified. His statues, as the gods Dionysius or Hermes, adorned Hadrian's villa at Tivoli just outside Rome. The Hermitage portrait was found during excavations at Tivoli in 1769. Antinous is shown as Dionysius, god of wine and merrymaking, his luxuriant locks of hair crowned with a branch of Italian pine. The young man's face is classically handsome and his idealized features recall a Greek statue of the Classical period. At the same time there are still traces of individual features, such as the thick brows over the small, close-set eyes. The expression of sadness is typical of many statues of Antinous, who died so young. In European art, the image of Antinous became synonymous with ideal male beauty.
 


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