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Apollo du Tiber Roman marble sculpture after an original attributed to Phidias
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Apollo du Tiber Roman marble sculpture after an original attributed to Phidias
LRI4625324 Apollo du Tiber Roman marble sculpture after an original attributed to Phidias (around 480-around 430 BC) 470-460 BC, Dim. 220 cm - Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano (o delle Terme) - Tiber Apollo - Marble sculpture (H.220 cm), Roman copy of a greek original attributed to Phidias (c.480-430 BC), 470-460 BC - Museo Nazionale Romano (o delle Terme), Rome, Italy by Phidias (c.500-c.432 BC) (after); Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Apollo du Tiber Roman marble sculpture after an original attributed to Phidias (around 480-around 430 BC) 470-460 BC, Dim. 220 cm - Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano (o delle Terme) - Tiber Apollo - Marble sculpture (H.220 cm), Roman copy of a greek original attributed to Phidias (c.480-430 BC), 470-460 BC - Museo Nazionale Romano (o delle Terme), Rome, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases the Apollo du Tiber Roman marble sculpture, a magnificent piece of art that pays homage to the ancient Greek sculptor Phidias. Standing at an impressive height of 220 cm, this Roman copy of a Greek original is housed in the Museo Nazionale Romano in Rome, Italy. The sculpture depicts Apollo, the god of music and poetry, known for his youthful beauty and grace. With its intricate carving and attention to detail, it captures the essence of classical antiquity. The smooth marble surface brings out every contour and muscle tone, showcasing the skillful craftsmanship involved in creating such a masterpiece. Attributed to Phidias himself or one of his contemporaries from around 480-430 BC, this artwork represents a significant link between ancient Greece and Rome. Its presence in Rome's national museum speaks volumes about its historical importance. As we gaze upon this image captured by Luisa Ricciarini, we are transported back in time to an era where mythology intertwined with everyday life. The nudity portrayed here symbolizes not only artistic expression but also reflects the reverence given to human form during that period. This photograph serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and invites us to appreciate the beauty found within ancient art forms like this remarkable sculpture.
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