Category:Antalya Museum Dionysus
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Dionysus (aka Bacchus). Found in 1992 in front of the stage of the Theatre. H. 2,25 m. Roman, second and third century AD. Considered one of the most important statues in the museum, beside the Alexander the Great one. Alexander believed he descended from Herakles, the second most important god in his life was Dionysos. They joined him at the stage building in Perge. In the theatre itself a frieze depicted scenes from the life of Dionysus. This particular statue is fine, it shows the god together with several elements and animals. On my pictures only a lioness is shown, with an unidentified person (putto?) next to it.
Source: Sculptures of the Museum in Antalya p. 118
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Antalya Museum (9643053253).jpg 3,216 × 4,288; 4.97 MB
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Antalya Museum Dionysos statue detail 6546.jpg 4,928 × 3,280; 9.97 MB
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Antalya museum Dionysus from theatre 7134.jpg 3,280 × 4,928; 11.62 MB
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Perge Theater - Dionysos,.JPG 2,448 × 3,264; 1.76 MB