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  1. Prices for a apollo belvedere can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $725 and can go as high as $174,500, while the average can fetch as much as $3,600.

  2. Apollo Belvedere, which is now housed in the Vatican Museum and dates back to the 2nd century AD. The

  3. This is a reproduction of one of the most famous sculptures of the post-Hellenistic period, the Apollo Belvedere, which is now housed in the Vatican Museum and dates back to the 2nd century AD. The statue represents the Greek god Apollo having just killed a python.

    • $9175
    • Sculptures And Carvings
    • Raffaello Romanelli
    • Via Savona N. 97-Loft C5, Milan, 20144
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  4. Jun 8, 2019 · The ancient statue known as the Apollo Belvedere was once the most famous sculpture in Rome. The statue is thought to be a Roman copy (2nd century CE) of a bronze original by the Greek sculptor Leochares (4th century BCE).

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  6. Apollo Belvedere. The work, which dates from the middle of the second century AD, is today considered a Roman copy of a Greek original, made between 330 and 320 BC. by Leocares, one of the artists who worked at the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. So far it has not been possible to establish its author.

  7. Circa 1900. P. P. Caproni and Brother. This large plaster bust of Apollo Belvedere was taken from a Roman 2nd century CE copy of an ancient Greek 4th century BCE sculpture which now resides in the Pio Clementine Museum in the Vatican City.

  8. Nov 4, 2022 · The Apollo Belvedere is also sometimes referred to as the “Apollo of the Belvedere” or “Pythian Apollo” and is a fascinating ancient marble sculpture. Although it was carved in the typical Hellenistic style, it’s believed to date back to the reign of Hadrian (76-138 A.D.), the Roman Emperor between 117 and 138 A.D.

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