Based on the marble from the Townley Collection, now housed in the British Museum, London, Circa 130 – 138 A.D. Antinous was emperor Hadrian’s favourite, sculpted with ivy leaves and berries in his hair, in the guise of Bacchus, and with a downward gaze, foreboding his eventual early demise.
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Based on the marble from the Townley Collection, now housed in the British Museum, London, Circa 130 – 138 A.D. Antinous was emperor Hadrian’s favourite, sculpted with ivy leaves and berries in his hair, in the guise of Bacchus, and with a downward gaze, foreboding his eventual early demise.
Cast in stone composite. Please see our colour chart for available finishes.