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has gloss | eng: The Antinous Mondragone is a unique colossal 0.95 m high marble example of the iconographic type of the deified Antinous, of c. AD 130. It can be identified as him from the striated eyebrows, full lips, sombre expression and the head's twist down and to the right (reminiscent of that of the Lemnian Athena), whilst its smooth skin and elaborate, centre-parted hair mirror those of Hellenistic images of Dionysus and Apollo. |
lexicalization | eng: Antinous Mondragone |
instance of | (noun) an artifact surviving from the past antiquity |
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media:img | Antinous Mandragone profil.jpg |
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