Statue of Young Centaur signed by Aristeas and Papias from Hadrian's Villa, Capitoline Museum, Great Hall, Rome, Italy


Statue of Young Centaur signed by Aristeas and Papias Hadrien period (117-138 AC) Lucullan marble Provenance: From Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa (1736). The Young centaur with a smiling face represents an allegory of love in the different ages of life.


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Photo credit: © B&Y Photography / Alamy / Afripics
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