Marble statue of dionysus with an anthropomorphic incarnation of wine, in the exhibition the beauty of the body, at the marq. Dinioso is represented as an effeminate young man who rests his left arm on the shoulder of the incarnation of wine, as a semi-human figure on which leaves and grapes grow. The body of the god of wine was modeled elongated and slender with soft feminine curves, as a typological formula from the greek period of late or "hellenistic" sculpture. The arm that holds the cup and other small parts are restored. Roman era, approximately 150-200 ad. C. Perhaps based on a greek original from the 2nd century. To. C. From la storta, italy. Measurements: 1580 mm x 680 mm x 390 mm. Gr 1805. 0703. 1 (sculpture 1636).
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