English: So-called “Braschi
Antinous”, also known (wrongly) as Albani Antinous. The statue is composed of an antique head of Antinous and a antique body of Heracles. Marble, Italy.
Français : Antinoüs Braschi, parfois décrit à tort comme un Antinoüs Albani. La statue est composée d'une tête antique d'Antinoüs et d'un corps d'Hercule. Marbre, Italie.
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