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The Hope Dionysus is a statue of Dionysus, the god of wine, wearing a panther skin and casually stretching his left arm over a smaller figure of a woman, in a Neo Attic or archaic pose.[1] This statue, 821⁄4 in. (2.1 m) high, dates to between 27 BC and 68 AD. It was once owned by the 18th-century British antiquities collector Thomas Hope (hence the name), and later belonged to a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, before being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1990.[2]

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  • The Hope Dionysus is a statue of Dionysus, the god of wine, wearing a panther skin and casually stretching his left arm over a smaller figure of a woman, in a Neo Attic or archaic pose.[1] This statue, 821⁄4 in. (2.1 m) high, dates to between 27 BC and 68 AD. It was once owned by the 18th-century British antiquities collector Thomas Hope (hence the name), and later belonged to a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, before being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1990.[2] (en)
  • Le Dionysos Hope ou Statue de Dionysos est une statue en marbre représentant Dionysos, le dieu grec du vin, vêtu d'une peau de panthère et étirant nonchalamment son bras gauche sur une plus petite silhouette de femme, dans une pose néo-attique ou archaïque. Cette statue, de 2,10 mètres de hauteur, a été sculptée entre 27 av. J.-C. et 68 apr. J.-C. Elle appartenait autrefois au collectionneur d'antiquités britannique du XVIIIe siècle Thomas Hope (d'où son nom), et a ensuite appartenu à un descendant de Benjamin Franklin, avant d'être acquise par le Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York en 1990. (fr)
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  • The Hope Dionysus is a statue of Dionysus, the god of wine, wearing a panther skin and casually stretching his left arm over a smaller figure of a woman, in a Neo Attic or archaic pose.[1] This statue, 821⁄4 in. (2.1 m) high, dates to between 27 BC and 68 AD. It was once owned by the 18th-century British antiquities collector Thomas Hope (hence the name), and later belonged to a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, before being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1990.[2] (en)
  • Le Dionysos Hope ou Statue de Dionysos est une statue en marbre représentant Dionysos, le dieu grec du vin, vêtu d'une peau de panthère et étirant nonchalamment son bras gauche sur une plus petite silhouette de femme, dans une pose néo-attique ou archaïque. (fr)
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  • Hope Dionysus (en)
  • Dionysos Hope (fr)
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