Bust Antinous
The bust of Antinous (Greek: Προτομή του Αντίνοου) in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens in Greece is an ancient Roman sculptural portrait of the young Antinous, the favorite and beloved of the Roman emperor Hadrian. It was discovered in the city of Patras in the nineteenth century. This bust of Antinous, categorized as item inv. no. 417, was excavated in Patras in 1856, a few decades after Greece's independence in 1930.
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4k texture PBR
Dimensions: W 71.2 cm, H 94.8 cm, D 39.6
Polygons: 11978
Formats: 3ds MAX 2019(Corona 10),c4d R19, FBX, OBJ, STL.