The original of the full length Antinous at Wentworth Woodhouse (the Capitoline Antinous) is no longer considered to be an Antinous at all. from Wikipedia: "In part due to its hair being unlike that in better-attested Antinous-types, which closely follow a very few iconographic models, it is now considered to be a Roman Imperial era copy of an early 4th century BC Greek statue of Hermes. Such a change of identification was already underway before 1900 . . ."
What a good presentation, the clarity of Taylor’s voice was just lovely and a joy to watch. Thankyou Wentworth Wood House.
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This was a wonderful video and Taylor is a marvelous presenter. Congrats!!!
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What a marvelous presenter, such a lovely voice and perfect diction.
Thank you, Taylor is a great addition to our presenting team!
An excellent history lesson - thank you!
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Extremely well done, thank you
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Taylor AND Adam are both excellent!
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The original of the full length Antinous at Wentworth Woodhouse (the Capitoline Antinous) is no longer considered to be an Antinous at all.
from Wikipedia: "In part due to its hair being unlike that in better-attested Antinous-types, which closely follow a very few iconographic models, it is now considered to be a Roman Imperial era copy of an early 4th century BC Greek statue of Hermes. Such a change of identification was already underway before 1900 . . ."