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Français : « Antinoüs du Belvédère », aussi appelé le Lantin, en fait une statue d'Hermès du type d'Andros-Farnèse. Marbre, copie romaine d'un original grec en bronze du IVe siècle. Provenance : environs du château Saint-Ange - Exposé dans la Cour octogonale du Palais du Belvédère - Musée Pio-Clementino (Vatican).
English: So-called “Belvedere Antinous”, actually a statue of Hermes of the Andros-Farnese type. Marble, Roman artwork, copy or a Greek bronze original of the 4th century BC. Found near the castle Sant'Angelo. - Displayed in the Cortile ottagono of the Belvedere palace - Museo Pio Clementino (Vatican City).
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