Marble statue of Dionysos seated on a panther 1st–3rd century François Duquesnoy The Latin inscription translates as:Philetus, a freedman of the Augusti, willingly fulfilled his dedication to the Invincible God Serapis and Queen Isis (of this) small altar with (its) base and two statuettes for his own safety and that of Aurelia reference to two emperors, as indicated by the abbreviation AVGG, suggests a date in the joint reign of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, AD 161– Marble statue of Dionysos seated on a panther. Roman. 1st–3rd century Marble. Imperial. Stone


Marble statue of Dionysos seated on a panther 1st–3rd century François Duquesnoy The Latin inscription translates as:Philetus, a freedman of the Augusti, willingly fulfilled his dedication to the Invincible God Serapis and Queen Isis (of this) small altar with (its) base and two statuettes for his own safety and that of Aurelia reference to two emperors, as indicated by the abbreviation AVGG, suggests a date in the joint reign of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, AD 161– Marble statue of Dionysos seated on a panther. Roman. 1st–3rd century Marble. Imperial. Stone Sculpture


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