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Museum Monday: Antinous as Dionysus - Lili on the Loose
Antinous was a lover of the Roman Emperor Hadrian who drowned in Alexandria in October 130 AD. After his death Hadrian commemorated him with many different statues and elevated Antinous to an almost god-like hero/deity. This version shows Antinous as Dionysus an Roman god of wine and ritual madness. It is on display at the Vatican Museum. Museum Monday is an every other week series about museum news, objects, and reviews. Related posts: Museum Monday: Egyptian Antinous Museum Monday: River God at the Vatican Museum Monday: Laocoön and His Sons Museum Monday: Juno Sospita at the Vatican Nativity Scene and Christmas Tree at The […]
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