Antinous Farnese

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The Farnese Antinous

The Antinous Farnese is a specific marble sculptural representation of Antinous, named after its one-time owners the Farnese family. It was once displayed at the entrance to the Carracci Gallery in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, from which it was taken to Naples to the Royal Borbonic Museum (Reale Museo Borbonico), now the Naples National Archaeological Museum (a replica was put in place in the Palazzo in the 1970s).

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  1. ^ Frel, Jiri (1 January 1973). "In the Shadow of Antinous". 7: 127–130. doi:10.2307/1512648. JSTOR 1512648. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "copies1 - english". Antinoos.info. Retrieved 17 April 2017.

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