File:Anacreon infibulated.jpg
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English: Detail of marble statue of Anacreon from Monte Calvo in Italy. 2nd century AD. From the collection of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Item number IN 491. The poet is shown with his genitals infibulated (an early form of chastity piercing), as a symbol of modesty and abstinence. |
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Category:Statues of Anacreon
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