Statue of the Capitoline Antinous

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The Statue of the Capitoline Antinous is a celebrated Roman marble sculpture depicting Antinous, the deified favorite of Emperor Hadrian, renowned for its idealized beauty and classical style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman sculpture
marble statue
sculpture of Antinous
artisticTheme imperial cult
youthful male beauty
artMovement Roman classicism NERFINISHED
collection Capitoline Museums NERFINISHED
conservationStatus well preserved
countryOfOrigin Ancient Rome
creator unknown Roman sculptor
culture Roman
depicts Antinous NERFINISHED
deified favorite of Emperor Hadrian
idealized male beauty
mythologized image of Antinous
portrait of Antinous as a godlike figure
exhibitedAt Capitoline Museums NERFINISHED
genre classical sculpture
hasHistoricalSignificance evidence of the posthumous cult of Antinous
example of Hadrianic portraiture
hasPart drapery
head of Antinous
idealized male torso
hasQuality carefully rendered hair
contrapposto stance
idealized facial features
life-size or near life-size scale
image sculptural representation in the Capitoline Museums
inception 2nd century CE
circa 130–140 CE
influencedBy Greek classical sculpture
Polykleitan canon of proportions NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lazio NERFINISHED
location Italy
Rome
materialUsed marble
notableFor high quality marble carving
idealized beauty
representation of Antinous cult
partOf Capitoline Museums sculpture collection NERFINISHED
Roman imperial portrait tradition
period Hadrianic period
style idealized classical style
subjectOf art historical studies
museum catalogues

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Capitoline Museums containsWork Statue of the Capitoline Antinous