File:Mithraic torch-bearer, Chiaramonti Inv1705.jpg
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English: Mithraic torch-bearer Cautes/Cautopates, Vatican, Museum Chiaramonti, XXXIII, 5. Originally held a torch, but when discovered in 1785 misinterpreted as Apollo and thus in the subsequent restoration in Paris given an apple to hold. CIMRM 507/MMM II 209.27. Marble, Roman artwork, 2nd–3rd century CE. From a grotto 5 miles outside Porta Portese in Rome, 1785. Found together with torch-bearer sibling statue CIMRM 506, likewise misinterpreted/restored as Apollo, now in the British Museum (Cat. Br. Mus., 89 No. 1722).
Français : Cautes/Cautopates, d'un porte-flambeau du culte Mithras. Marbre, œuvre romaine, IIe-IIIe siècles ap. J.-C. Découvert en 1785 dans un grotto au-delà de la Porta Portese à Rome. |
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institution QS:P195,Q182955 |
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Museo Chiaramonti |
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Inv. 1705 |
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Source/Photographer | Jastrow (2006) |
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Date and time of data generation | 11:29, 13 September 2006 |
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Categories:
- Museo Chiaramonti, Gallery - Compartment 33 (XXXIII)
- Ancient Roman statues in the Chiaramonti Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Marble objects in the Chiaramonti Museum
- Findings from Rome in the Chiaramonti Museum
- Ancient Roman statues in Rome
- 1785
- Cautes
- Cautopates
- Mithraism in Italy
- Tunics in art
- Chlamydes
- Phrygian caps in classical art