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Bronze Statue of Dionysus
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Bronze Statue of Dionysus

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This bronze statue (117–138), recovered from the Tiber in 1885, once likely decorated a riverside villa. Dionysus wears a vine-leaf crown and holds a thyrsus, the cone-tipped staff linked to fertility, ecstasy and social revelry. Cast by the lost-wax method with copper and limestone inlays, its polished elegance is typical of Hadrianic art. Dionysus—patron of wine, transformation, and the wild forces of nature—was central to Roman religious life, symbolizing both pleasure and divine renewal.
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