Statue of Apollo with his Lyre
Statue of Apollo with his Lyre
Published 2018-02-15T11:41:52+00:00
The iconography of Apollo, seated on a rock with a lyre in his left hand, is based on Hellenistic models and resembles the companion piece opposite. Though much reworked, the original part of the statue can be dated to the first half of the 2nd century AD. The 17th-century restorations are ascribed to Ippolito Buzio who drew inspiration for the head from the famous statue of Apollo Belvedere.
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发表的日期 | 15/02/2018 |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | Statue of Apollo with his Lyre |
Date | First half of the 2nd century AD |
加入 | Inv. 8594 |
媒介 | Fine-grained crystalline marble |
信任 | Museo Nazionale Romano |
位置 | Museo Nazionale Romano |
5.5 cm Ἀπόλλω ἈΠΌΛΛΩ ἀπόλλω