Ancient Roman

Portrait Bust of Antinous as Osiris

130-138, with 21st–century English restorations
Marble
68.6 × 47 cm (27 × 18.5 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Antinous (about 111–130), the young lover of Emperor Hadrian (reigned 117–38), drowned in the Nile River in the year 130 while they were on an imperial tour of Egypt. Devastated by the untimely death, Hadrian founded a city in his honor, Antinoupolis, located on the east bank of the Nile, and pronounced him a god. Worship of Antinous spread, and over time portraits of him were produced throughout the Roman Empire. In this depiction, Antinous wears the traditional headdress of an Egyptian pharaoh known as a nemes. This regalia identifies him with Osiris, the Egyptian god of the underworld, who drowned in the Nile and was reborn from its waters.

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