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| Apollon and Artemis (at top) slaying the children of Niobe; Roman, circa first century BCE. |
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| Marble statue of Apollon holding a kithara; Roman, circa second century BCE. |
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| Apollon looks on as Herakles breaks off one of the antlers of the Keryneian Hind; from a Black-Figured neck amphora made in Athens circa 435 BCE. |
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| Limestone head of Apollon; from Cyprus; circa third century BCE. |
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| The head from a cast bronze statue of Apollon; called The Chatsworth Head; from Cyprus circa 465 BCE. |
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| Apollon and Herakles fight over the Delphic tripod; from a Red-Figured calyx-krater made in Athens circa 495 BCE. |
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| Apollon looks on (right) as his sister Artemis kills a stag; Zeus (left) and the winged goddess Nike also watch; from a Red-Figured pelike made in Athens circa 370-350 BCE. |
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| A marble statue of Apollon; this second century CE Roman statue was restored in the eighteenth century by Carlo Albacini. |
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| Apollon riding a griffin; from a Red-Figured oinochoe made in Athens circa 410 BCE. |
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| The satyr Marsyas plays the pipes as Athene (center) and Apollon plot his doom; from a Red-Figured column-krater made in Athens circa 405 BCE. |
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| Apollon (seated in the center) watches as the infant Herakles wrestles with the snakes Hera put in his bed; Herakles’ brother Iphikles tries to flee; Hermes is on the left and Athene is on the right; from a Red-Figured calyx-krater circa 400 BCE. |
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| A marble statue of Apollon from the Archaeological Museum in Athens. |
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| A close-up view of a marble statue of Apollon from the Archaeological Museum in Athens. |
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| A close-up view of a marble statue of Apollon from the Archaeological Museum in Athens. |
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| A marble bust of Apollon from the Archaeological Museum in Athens. |
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