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English: Antinous as Dionysos, known as Lansdowne Antinous. Marble, Roman Imperial artwork, ca. 130-140 AD. The crown, nostrils, lips and torso have been restored. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, GR.100.1937.
Español: Arte Romano Imperial, ca. 130-140 d. C. (con restauraciones modernas en corona, nariz, labios, barbilla y torso). Busto de Antinoo, joven bitinio favorito y amante de Adriano. Divinizado por el emperador tras morir de manera misteriosa en el Nilo en 130 d. C. (algunas fuentes señalan que fue sacrificado para salvar a Adriano). Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge GR.100.1937
Date Summer 2007
date QS:P,+2007-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720564
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Author Manuel Parada López de Corselas User:Manuel de Corselas ARS SUMMUM, Centro para el Estudio y Difusión Libres de la Historia del Arte

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