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Deutsch: So genannte »Apollo Barberini«. Der Gott als Leierspieler trägt im linken Arm die »Kithara« (nur Teil des Klangkörper erhalten). In der Rechten hielt Apollon eine Schale (rechter Arm und linker Unterarm waren gesondert gearbeitet). Eingesetzte Augäpfel aus weißem Stein und Wimpern aus Bronze (Iris und Pupille aus farbigem Material, verloren). Vermutlich Kopie nach dem Kultbild im palatinischen Apollontempel in Rom (freie Nachbildung von Werken des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.). 1.-2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.
English: So-called “Apollo Barberini”. The musician god holds in his left arm the “kithara” and in his right one a cup (the right arm and the left front arm were worked separatly). Eyeballs in white stone and lashes in bronze (iris and pupils, lost, were made in colored materials). Probable copy of the cult statue in the temple of Apollo Palatinus in Rome (free reproduction of a work from 4th century BC). 1st–2nd century CE.
Français : « Apollon Barberini ». Le dieu musicien porte dans la senestre la « kithara » et dans la dextre une coupe (le bras droit et l'avant-bras gauche étaient travaillés séparément). Globes oculaires en pierre blanche et cils en bronze (l'iris et les pupilles, perdus, étaient en matière colorée). Copie probable de la statue cultuelle du dieu dans le temple d'Apollon Palatin à Rome (reproduction libre d'une œuvre du IVe siècle av. J.-C.). Ier-IIe siècle ap. J.-C.
Dimensions H. 242 cm
institution QS:P195,Q162077
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Room 12 (Saal des Apollon)
Accession number
Inv. 211
Credit line Found in 1678 in Tusculum, in the Villa of the family Iulii Aspri; purchased in 1815 from Palace Barberini
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-02-08

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