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Categories: Sculptures in the Capitoline Museums, Marble sculptures in Italy, Sculptures of men in Italy, Statues mistaken for Antinous, Roman copies of 4th-century BC Greek sculptures
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Capitoline Antinous
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The Capitoline 'Antinous' is a marble statue of a young nude male found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, during the time when Conte Giuseppe Fede was undertaking the earliest concerted excavations there. Wikipedia
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The Capitoline 'Antinous' is a marble statue of a young nude male found at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, during the time when Conte Giuseppe Fede was undertaking the earliest concerted excavations there. Wikipedia
A statue discovered in the 18th Century at Hadrian's Villa, now believed to be a Roman copy of a statue of Hermes Wikipedia Disambiguation
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