ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF APOLLO
ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF APOLLO
Ca. AD 100 - 200 .
A Roman bronze statuette of Apollo, likely based on a Hellenistic prototype. He has a long attenuated body and youthful almost effeminate curves. The god is depicted nude, standing on a thin rectangular integral plinth. His weight is on his right leg, his left bent at the knee with the heel lifted. His torso twists slightly, with his right arm held before him and his left holding the cloak. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 2021.40.57.
Size: 110mm x 45mm; Weight: 200g
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ROMAN BRONZE STATUETTE OF APOLLO
Ca. AD 100 - 200 .
A Roman bronze statuette of Apollo, likely based on a Hellenistic prototype. He has a long attenuated body and youthful almost effeminate curves. The god is depicted nude, standing on a thin rectangular integral plinth. His weight is on his right leg, his left bent at the knee with the heel lifted. His torso twists slightly, with his right arm held before him and his left holding the cloak. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 2021.40.57.
Size: 110mm x 45mm; Weight: 200g
This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.