statue of Antinoos from Delphi

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The statue of Antinoos from Delphi is a renowned Roman-era marble sculpture depicting the deified favorite of Emperor Hadrian, celebrated for its idealized beauty and refined classical style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman-era artwork
ancient sculpture
marble statue
artHistoricalSignificance major example of Antinous portrait type
artMovement Roman classicism
artStyle idealized classical style
associatedWith Delphi archaeological site
surface form: Delphi sanctuary

Hadrian
cult of Antinous
collection Delphi Archaeological Museum collection
country Greece
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire
culture Roman
depictionType full-length statue
depicts Antinous
favorite of Emperor Hadrian
depictsForm idealized male youth
depictsStatus deified figure
foundIn Panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi
surface form: sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
function votive statue
genre portrait sculpture
hasQuality harmonious proportions
idealized beauty
refined modeling
hasType Roman copy in Greek style
cult statue
heritageDesignation archaeological artifact of Greece
iconography downcast or introspective gaze
luxuriant hair
youthful male with idealized features
influencedBy Classical Greek sculpture
locatedIn Delphi Archaeological Museum
materialUsed marble
notableFor high artistic quality
preservation of surface detail
partOf Roman-period decoration of Delphi
placeOfDiscovery Delphi
region Phocis
relatedWork other statues of Antinous in the Roman Empire
religiousContext hero cult of Antinous
imperial cult
subjectOf art historical studies
museum catalogues
scholarly articles on Antinous iconography
timePeriod 2nd century CE
topic Roman reception of Greek classicism

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Delphi Archaeological Museum notableWork statue of Antinoos from Delphi