File:Head Lycian Apollo Massimo.jpg

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English: Head of Apollo. Marble, Roman copy (early 2nd century CE) after the so-called “Lycian Apollo”, attributed to Praxiteles (4th century BC).
Français : Apollon. Marbre, copie romaine (début du IIe siècle ap. J.-C.) de l'Apollon lycien attribué à Praxitèle (IVe siècle av. J.-C.).
Italiano: Roma, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, testa di Apolli tipo Liceo, da Roma, via Giolitti (1940). Num. cat.178.
Română: Capul lui Apolo, copie romană de Apolo Lykaios atribuită lui Praxitele.
Date between circa 100 and circa 130 AD
Medium marble
medium QS:P186,Q40861
institution QS:P195,Q3890451
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