Apollo
Description
<p>Apollo stands, head turned slightly to his right, weight on his left foot with right foot advancing. His intact left hand, bent with the forearm held out at waist level, likely held a bow; the hand, especially the thumb, seem relatively large compared to the rest of the arm. He is nude except for the remains of a cloak around his upper back—it may have draped dramatically around his front, like the Apollo Belvedere, or hung in two lengths from his shoulders. His eyes are rather small and pierced. His hair, lacking a diadem, is pulled into a braided roll at the back of his neck. The general stance compares well with the Piombino Apollo, and this piece may have been a decorative object rather than a product for a temple.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/54.757' rel='external'>Apollo</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
Cross-references (2)
- Walters-AccNum 54.757 tier-2
- Walters-id 30450 tier-2
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