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RM2GMCTH7–Statue of the Greek/Roman god Apollo with python. Pictured with cape, leaning on a trunk with a serpent curled around it. Apollo Pytheus, from an antique statue in the Vatican. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a Francois Perrier from Robert Sayer’s The Artist’s Vade Mecum, Being the Whole Art of Drawing, London, 1766.
RM2T68BYB–Statue of the Greek/Roman god Apollo with python. Pictured with cape, leaning on a trunk with a serpent curled around it. Apollo Pytheus, from an antique statue in the Vatican. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a Francois Perrier from Robert Sayers The Artists Vade Mecum, Being the Whole Art of Drawing, London, 1766.
RFKDW86P–This illsutration of a statue of Urania dates to 1898. The statue is in a Berlin museum. Urania was the Muse of astronomy. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory). There were honored as the patrons of arts and sciences. Calliope was the head muse, and Apollo, the god of prophecy and song, was their leader.
RMD9611A–Aesculapius (Asklepios) Roman and Greek god of healing, son of Apollo and Hygeia, with his symbol of a serpent entwined round a staff. Engraving, 1798.
RMC604PE–Apollo Greek God Roman Period 2 Cent AD Perge Perga Turkey
RMD0PH2P–Apollo,Greek and Roman god Apollo,ancient marble sculpture.
RMCXE86W–Apollo. Olympic deity in ancient Greek and roman religion. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RM2HA4M37–Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children by the Dutch artist, Abraham Bloemaert (1566-1651), oil on canvas, 1591
RMB28W54–Apollo head, Side Museum, Antalya, Turkey
RMM18WKJ–Apollo. Olympic deity. Ancient Greek and Roman religion. Statue made during the Imperial Era.
RMCW338Y–Apollo as Helios
RMG5X50N–Apollo, Greek deity, as Apollo Musagetes, guardian of the fine arts and the music, full length, statue, Roman replica, 1st century BC, Vatican Museums, Rome, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2J1CJ94–An early image of the Greek and roman deity, Apollo (Etruscan, Apulu) with his Lyre (copied from a bas-relief in Rome). The national divinity of the Greeks, Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more. One of the most important and complex of the Greek gods, he is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt and lives on Mount Olympus
RM2B0152A–Greece: Head of Apollo on a gold stater coin struck by Philip II of Macedon (r.359-336 BCE). Photo by PHGCOM (CC BY-SA 4.0 License). Apollo is one of the most important and diverse of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology. The ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; medicine, healing, and plague; music, poetry, and the arts; and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis.
RM2APJMWX–Greek god Apollo, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s
RF2DHJFEC–Original artwork of Phoebus Apollo, Greek and Roman god of sun, medicine, poetry etc / . Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations”
RM2AYRGFW–Marble bust of god Apollo, Palatine Museum, Museo Palatino, Head of Apollo of Anzio Type, Roman and Greek mythology, Rome, Italy
RMEX55CK–Line drawing of Apollo, Greek Roman god of music and light.
RMAY4N59–Belvedere Apollo
RM2GG0TJ3–Figure of Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery, music, dance, truth and poetry. Holding a lyre. Engraved on sardonyx and dactylotheca from the collection of the art dealer Thomas Moore Slade. Mezzotint copperplate engraving by John Spilsbury from his Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems, John Boydell, London, 1785.
RMBB4PG7–The ancient Greeks and Romans worshipped Apollo as the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy.
RFMGN16M–This photo of the statue known as Apollo Belvedere was taken in the late 1890s. This particular statue of the Greek god Apollo (also known by the Romans as Apollo) is housed at the Vatican and is a Roman copy fashioned in marble of the Greek original that was cast in bronze. It is one of the best known of ancient Classical sculptures and its fame is due in large part to the German art historian and archaeologist Johann Winckelmann, who praised it as the highest expression of ancient art. It dates to the second century A.D. The original dated to 330-320 B.C. and was the work of the sculptor Leo
RMD95X5C–Apollo with lyre: In Greek pantheon, god of music, poetry, archery, prophecy and healing and sometimes identified with the Sun (Helios): The model of manly beauty. Roman marble statue
RMEENYYG–Apollo Type it Anzio original Greek of the fourth century BC Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian (God of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge
RMAT2AE6–Bust of The Greek God Apollo
RMD8092G–Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.
RM2RWGNWD–Apollo, God of Light, Eloquence, Poetry and the Fine Arts with Urania, Muse of Astronomy by the French artist, Charles Meynier (C. 1763-1768- 1832), oil on canvas, 1798
RMB28WDX–Apollo head, Side Museum, Antalya, Turkey
RM2C5969T–Silver mirror with bust of Apollo on the back. 1st century AD. House of Menander, Pompeii. Roman work. Naples Archaeological Museum.
RF2RJABR1–Apollo Greek Roman God Sculpture Design Inspiration
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RMPGHEBT–Apollo with nymphs depicted in the Roman fresco dated from the 1st century BC on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMKHPP22–Apollo (aka Apulu) - A Greek statue of the God of light, music, poetry, art, truth, prophesy, oracles, healing, archery, plague, medicine, sun, and knowledge (1910 illustration)
RFD9JXA1–Musicians statue of Greek god Apollo at the State Theatre in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
RM2RTMFJA–Apollo God of Light ,Eloquence, Poetry and Fine Arts with Urania Muse of Astronomy, oil painting by French artist Charles Meynier, 1798
RF2EAX596–Antique Sculpture of Apollo in a Minimal Liner Trendy Style. Vector Illustration of the Greek God for Prints on t-Shirts
RF2R2B968–Statue of the god Apollo, from the sanctuary of Apollo at Pythion.Roman period copy.Diachronic Museum of Larissa , Greece
RMG38AT1–The bow testifies to his status as god of archery, the lyre to his patronage of the arts : his halo identifies him as the Roman equivalent of the Greek Sun-god HELIOS.
RM2AF5A9G–Greek god Apollo seated in a winged chariot. He holds a patera to receive a libation offering from a queen at right, while a priestess pronounces the oracle. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Kirk (1765-1797) from Sir William Hamilton’s Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the Late Sir Hamilton, T. M’Lean, London, 1834.
RMKGAK9E–Apollo a Greek and Roman god of music healing light prophecy and enlightenment.
RFKDW86N–This illustration of Terpsichore dates to 1898. It shows the statue in Florence. Terpsichore was the goddess of the dance and chorus. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory). There were honored as the patrons of arts and sciences. Calliope was the head muse, and Apollo, the god of prophecy and song, was their leader.
RMRJA228–Roman copy of a Greek Apollo statue; by Phidias. 450 BC
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RMD80912–Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.
RF2RWED5J–18th century bas-relief of the Apollo (God in Greek mythology) by Johann Heinrich Meissner on the historic tenement house terrace in the Old Town of
RFHG5TH0–Ancient Roman marble sculpture Apollo of the Belvedere, now in Vatican Museum
RMRW2KGB–Apollo (Kassel type). Late 2nd century AD. Roman copy of an original attributed to Phidias (460-450 BC). Naples, Italy.
RM2G72NCG–Marble Head of the Roman god Apollo, found at Rome, Italy. 2nd century.
RMBA7NNB–Apollo, Greek deity of light, poetry, music, medicine, statue 'Apollo Belvedere', marble, Roman copy of Greek sculpture from 5th century BC, Vatican Museum, photography circa 1900,
RMGDC3HP–Ancient roman statue of the god Apollo,god of poetry,music and the fine arts
RF2CB9J3G–Modern and Minimalist Apollo Vector Art Portrait. Shadow Drawing of Greek God
RM2DMNBMT–Head of Apollo, Giuseppe Longhi, Italian, 1766–1831, Color pencil on cream paper, Drawing of the head of Apollo, the Greek and Roman god of the sun, light, music, prophecy, healing, and poetry, from a classical statue. His head, containing thick, curly hair, is facing one-quarter right and tilted slightly downward. The drawing is rendered by means of cross-hatching., northern Italy, Italy, 1790–1830, figures, Drawing
RM2RWH76N–Apollo and Aurora, oil painting by Dutch artist Gerard de Lairesse, ca. 1671
RMWHBB4H–Apollo Belvedere . Roman copy , ? 1st Century BC , marble , height 88 1/4 inches or 223 cm. The Vatican Museums & Galleries , Italy
RMPKCJT7–Replica of the Corbridge Lanx, Corbridge Roman Town Museum, Northumberland, 2008. Artist: Historic England Staff Photographer.
RF2M06WGE–Ancient Greek coin showing god Apollo and roaring lion, old rare money from Leontini, Sicily. Silver tetradrachm isolated on dark, macro. Theme of Gre
RM2AF5AJD–Manto, daughter of the prophet Tiresias, before the god Apollo on a tripod, A priestess at right pronounces the oracle. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Kirk (1765-1797) from Sir William Hamilton’s Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the Late Sir Hamilton, T. M’Lean, London, 1834.
RFCF0E8T–18th century bas-relief of the Apollo (God in Greek mythology) on the historic tenement house terrace in the Old Town of Gdansk.
RFKDW86E–This illustration dates to 1898 and shows the statue of Melpomene in Vatican Museum. Melpomene was honored as the Muse of tragedy. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory). There were honored as the patrons of arts and sciences. Calliope was the head muse, and Apollo, the god of prophecy and song, was their leader.
RMRJA22A–Roman copy of a Greek Apollo statue; by Phidias. 450 BC
RMB4KM6M–Apollo Greek Greece God
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RMD80900–Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.
RFT2NXFJ–Apollo di Belvedere, a Roman marble sculpture from about 130 A:D:now in the Vatican Museums. Itself a copy of a lost Greek bronzeoriginal by Leochares
RMG15GPA–Apollo and Artemis, twin son and daughter of Zeus and Leto. They are shown here with their attributes: Apollo, at left, stands beside his fawn, and Artemis (later to become the Roman goddess Diana) is shown holding her bow and wearing a quiver. Image deri
RM2T3BM24–head of the god Apollo. Found in Rome, Italy. 3rd century AD Marble. The Human Image: Art, Identities and Symbolism. Exposition organised by the Briti
RF2D9P3YA–One line Sculpture of Apollo in a minimalistic trendy Style. Vector Illustration of the Greek God for Prints on t-Shirts, Posters, Postcards, Tattoos
RMBA800J–Apollo, Greek deity of light, poetry, music, medicine, painting 'Apollon gardant Troupeaux d Admete',
RM2T68PDB–Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery, music and dance. Shown with laurel crown, harp, bow and arrow. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tookes The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757.
RMPGHED4–Centaur Chiron stands between Apollo on the left and Asclepius on the right depicted in the Roman fresco dated from the 1st century BC on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Centaur Chiron, inventor of medicine and surgery, taught them the art of medicine.
RFM031WP–bronze of the god Apollo at Pompeii
RF2H9GCND–Closeup shot of a sculpture of Apollo
RMHXNBBF–Souvenir replicas of Roman and Greek Gods and Goddesses for sale in Taormina on the island of Sicily
RMCW334F–Apollo
RF2B9RWRJ–Apollo of Belvedere, Apollo is in Greek and Roman mythology the god of light, of healing, of spring, of moral purity and moderation as well as of prophecy and the arts, marble statue in the Vatican, photo from 1885 / Apoll vom Belvedere, Apollon ist in der griechischen und römischen Mythologie der Gott des Lichts, der Heilung, des Frühlings, der sittlichen Reinheit und Mäßigung sowie der Weissagung und der Künste, Marmorstatue im Vatikan, Foto von 1885, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jah
RM2AF5A8D–Apollo, Diana and a nymph at right, and poet, musician with lyre and man praising Apollo, Roman god of poetry. Apollo with his laurel crown and bow, Diana with doe, and nymph with a bow. Two sides of the same vase. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Kirk (1765-1797) from Sir William Hamilton’s Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the Late Sir Hamilton, T. M’Lean, London, 1834.
RMA9X4K4–Apollo Tooke
RFKYCJ1A–This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Thalia in the Vatican Museum. Erato was honored as the Muse of comedy. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory). There were honored as the patrons of arts and sciences. Calliope was the head muse, and Apollo, the god of prophecy and song, was their leader.
RMD96W90–Apollo Pursuing Daphne' (c1755-1760). Greek mythology. Daphne, daughter of river god Peneus, dedicated to life of virginity. When pursued by Helios (Roman Apollo), the sun god, fled to gods for protection and was turned into a laurel tree. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770) Italian painter. Oil on canvas.
RMHPTT59–Statue of Apollo Lykeios Marble, Roman copy from around 140 BCHead and body of 2 different Roman copies was combined in the 18th C. The model was either an original created around 340 BC in the circle around Praxiteles or a Hellenistic remodeling from the time around 150 BC.
RF2J41PP6–Greek god Apollo in doodle style
RMH8MCHP–Apollo (Kassel type). Late 2nd century AD Roman copy of an original statue attributed to Phidias (460-450 BC). National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RFFXD1AE–God of the sun Apollo playing his lyre. No transparency used.
RMG15GMX–An engraving from a painting by Italian artist Baldassarre Peruzzi (1481-1536) of Apollo dancing with the nine Muses: Calliope, Clio, Erato, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Polyhymnia, Euterpe, Thalia, and Urania. In Greek mythology, the muses are goddesses who
RM2X3R6JY–Apollo (?). Head. 1st century AD. White marble. Musei Reali. Archaelogical Museum. Turin. Italy.
RFENKN4T–Cartoon Illustration of Mythological Greek God Apollo
RMBA800H–Apollo, Greek deity of light, poetry, music, medicine, painting 'Apollon fait venir des oreilles dane a midas',
RM2T69YPX–Manto, daughter of the prophet Tiresias, before the god Apollo on a tripod, A priestess at right pronounces the oracle. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Kirk (1765-1797) from Sir William Hamiltons Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the Late Sir Hamilton, T. MLean, London, 1834.
RF2WB20CD–Portrait of Apollo in vintage engraving style.Isolated, grouped, vector illustration in transparent background.
RFM031WY–bronze of the god Apollo at Pompeii
RF2C4P5HH–Black and white photo in close-up of head of ancient roman marble sculpture of a young man with curly long hair
RF2RR50B4–Apollonia's Arc of Triumph and Bouleuterion, an ancient assembly hall in Albania. Aerial view of the historical heritage of this Greek city. Apollonia
RMC53HGG–Temple of Apollo, Side, Turkey
RF2R1YR84–Apollo, in Greek and Roman mythology the god of light, spring, moral purity and moderation as well as divination and the arts, and Hyacinthus, Hyakinthos, in Greek mythology a son of Amyklas, Historical, digitally restored reproduction of a historical original / Apollo, in der griechischen und römischen Mythologie der Gott des Lichts, des Frühlings, der sittlichen Reinheit und Mäßigung sowie der Weissagung und der Künste, und Hyacinthus, Hyakinthos, in der griechischen Mythologie ein Sohn des Amyklas, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer historischen Vorlage
RM2GG4JBC–Apollo, god of music and dance, and the satyr Marsyas. Apollo stands with a lyre, while Marsyas is tied to a tree to be flayed alive after their contest. In red jasper in the Farnese cabinet Naples. opperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Dagley from Gems, Selected from the Antique, with Illustrations, John Murray, London, 1804.
RFHG5TGY–Apollo Belvedere, ancient Roman marble head of 120-140 AD, now in British Museum
RFKYCHXG–This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Thalia in the Vatican Museum. Erato was honored as the Muse of comedy. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of memory). There were honored as the patrons of arts and sciences. Calliope was the head muse, and Apollo, the god of prophecy and song, was their leader.
RMD98E1C–Apollo. Of all the Greek gods Apollo, the son of Zeus and Leto, represents best the achievements in the development of mankind. Apart from being the god of music and prophecy, he is generally associated with ethics. The attributes of Apollo are either the cithara, or a snake and a lauren branch. Roman, early Antonine period (Mid 2nd century AD.)
RMHPTT5E–Statue of Apollo Lykeios Marble, Roman copy from around 140 BCHead and body of 2 different Roman copies was combined in the 18th C. The model was either an original created around 340 BC in the circle around Praxiteles or a Hellenistic remodeling from the time around 150 BC.
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