
Crispin van den Broeck
Two young men.
Oil on panel, circa 1542 before 1591
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
He lost his Antinous while sailing along the Nile and wept for him like a woman. Concerning this, there are various reports: some assert that he sacrificed himself for Hadrian, others what both his beauty and Hadrian's excessive sensuality make obvious." -from the Historia Augusta
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