Antinous
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Antinous

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This Roman marble bust (117–138 AD) from Villa Adriana in Tivoli depicts Antinous, Emperor Hadrian’s beloved. Deified after his untimely death, Antinous embodies idealized youthful beauty, merging Greek artistic ideals with Roman imperial cult practices. His serene features and divine allure reflect the era’s cultural synthesis, symbolizing eternal youth and the divine status conferred by Hadrian, highlighting the intersection of personal affection and political symbolism.