Description: Description Own a piece of ancient Roman history with this exquisite bust replica of Antinous as Dionysus. This stunning reproduction is based on a full-figure marble sculpture dating back to 130-138 AD, currently housed in The Pio Clementino Museum (ORIG330). Historical Significance Depicts Antinous, a young man from Asia Minor, as Dionysus (the Greek wine god) Commissioned by Emperor Hadrian, who was obsessed with Antinous Created after Antinous' death in 130 CE, as part of a cult established by Hadrian Showcases the Emperor's love for Classical Greek sculpture About the Replica High-quality reproduction of the original bust Meticulously crafted to capture intricate details Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and art lovers This replica offers a rare opportunity to own a representation of a significant piece of ancient Roman art. It's an ideal addition to any collection or a striking decorative piece for your home or office. Additional Information Scanned using Artec Eva technology Part of the SMK-Open project, a collaboration between The Statens Museum for Kunst and Scan the World Original plaster bust accession number: KAS15133D Printed with PLA+ and painted white acrylic. It is best displayed at or above eye level.
Price: 55 USD
Location: Lindale, Georgia
End Time: 2024-10-13T04:54:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Sculpture
Style: 3D
Subject: Busts