happy ides of march. today we remember our fallen twink, julius caesar. watch your backs out there today twinks and stay safe
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happy ides of march. today we remember our fallen twink, julius caesar. watch your backs out there today twinks and stay safe
Archaeological Museum of Patra:
Torso of a statue of resting Satyr (left)
Part of the decoration of a Late Roman villa (Patras.) Marble.
The satyr is resting on a tree trunk, a part of which remains on his right thigh. He wears a panther skin across his body. Traces of red color and marks from the sculptor’s tools remain on the surface of the sculpture. Roman copy of a sculpture (2nd century A.D) by Praxiteles dating around 340-330 B.C
Marble statuette of Hermes. (right)
The god is depicted standing in a resting posture with his right leg set and the left one relaxed. He wears a chlamys (mantle) covering his back, its one end folding in front of the neck and being fastened on his right shoulder. The other enf covers the bending left forearm that preserves part of the kyrikeion, symbol of the god. Patras. Roman period.
Twin(k) delight for @aimee-maroux. Statue typology-wise you can always count on Hermes, Dionysus and your occasional satyr to twink things up.
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A million thanks to Aimée for the donation, who has some really fine taste.
Maybe with some more donations I can encounter more marble twinks in the future...and perhaps hold a contest for the hottest of them all. All you guys, thank Aimée, because I don’t post a lot of statuary, editing them is really really difficult.