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Dionysus with Thyrsus from Back
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Dionysus with Thyrsus from Back

This bronze Dionysus (117–138), shown from behind, highlights the god’s graceful stance and ritual poise. The vine-leaf wreath and slender staff mark him as the deity of wine, ecstasy, and transformation. The mottled green-red surface is ancient patina—a natural film formed on bronze over centuries, often through burial or immersion. Recovered from the Tiber in 1885, the statue reflects the Hadrianic taste for Greek-inspired elegance, presenting Dionysus as a youthful, fluid presence between nature, ritual, and divine allure.
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