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Apollo

ClassificationsSCULPTURE
Dateca. 1500
Mediumbronze
Dimensions15 3/8 in. (39.1 cm.)
DescriptionThis statuette portraying a standing nude male figure was inspired by the Apollo Belvedere, a celebrated marble sculpture from classical antiquity now in the Vatican Museums.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextRenaissance patrons sought objects for their homes that both embodied their culture and refinement and served as sources of delectation and contemplation. Often made in imitation of classical sculpture, either as reduced copies of known sculptures or invented subjects produced all'antica (in the style of antiquity), small bronzes contributed to the spread of classical taste in the 15th and 16th centuries. A collector would likely have kept such statuettes in a private study along with books and other objects of fascination, such as scientific instruments or natural specimens.
Status
On view
Object number17.3
Apollo Belvedere
Hubert Le Sueur
c.1648
Object number: 22.36
Apollo and Cupid
François Duquesnoy
early 17th Century
Object number: 17.23
Apollo
Unknown, French
c. 1780s
Object number: 25.48
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Paul Manship
1915
Object number: 95.20
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Paul Manship
1938
Object number: 97.8.1
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Paul Manship
1938
Object number: 97.8.2
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Paul Manship
1938
Object number: 97.8.3
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Unknown, French, 18th Century
1690-1730
Object number: 11.1
Apollo
Unknown, British
ca. 1879
Object number: 2000.5.1905a
Hercules and Antaeus
Giambologna
mid 17th Century
Object number: 27.175
Photography © 2014 Fredrik Nilsen
Henry Kirke Brown
1850
Object number: 98.6