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Antinous, a bust, after the antique marble by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1640.A romantic Italian sculpture of the handsome Antinous, God of wine,
Antinous with Bacchic Wreath Bust Sculpture
ITALIAN, 19TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUE, BUST OF ANTINOUS, 19th and 20th Century Sculpture, Sculpture
Dionysus Bust
Dionysus Bust
Antinous (111-130). Bithynian Greek youth and favourite, or lover of emperor Hadrian. Bust, from Rome. British Museum. London. UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Antinous as Dionysus (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
Antinous as Dionysus Bust Statue of the Greek Lover of Emperor Hadrian caesar Augustus Declared a God Posthumously - Finland
The Braschi Antinous as Dionysus, Signed Puge
Bust of Antinous - 2nd Century CE
Antinous - My Favourite Planet People
Bust of Emperor Hadrian
Antinous Hadrian
On 27 November 111, Antinous (the man who became first the companion of the Emperor Hadrian) was Born. – Italian Art Society