
Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849-1938), Rotes Haus in Dinkelsbühl, 1921. Tempera and oil on canvas, 77 x 98,5 cm

Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849-1938), Rotes Haus in Dinkelsbühl, 1921. Tempera and oil on canvas, 77 x 98,5 cm

Detail of Antinous, the lover of emperor Hadrian. According to Hadrian he had ‘drowned in a river’; however, there is debate as to whether he in fact committed suicide or sacrificed himself.

