This headless seated male figure is identified as Dionysus owing to the strands of long hair that fall on its shoulders. He may have originally worn a garland of ivy. His Hellenistic style makes him a latter day version of the reclining Dionysus on the east pediment of the Parthenon.
He is called ‘Farnese’ after the Farnese collection to which he belonged – one of the most important antiquities collections i nRome. This collection has moved and today housed in Naples.

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