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Apollo Collection (#3)

"Apollo: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos and Beyond" In the intricate lines etched on a palmistry map of the hand

Background imageApollo Collection: Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with dancing winged figure holding mirror

Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with dancing winged figure holding mirror and dish
FLO4974648 Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with dancing winged figure holding mirror and dish. Genius of Apollo with string of pearls around its thigh and calf

Background imageApollo Collection: The Roman god Apollo, marble statue from the Museo Clementino, historical Rome, Italy

The Roman god Apollo, marble statue from the Museo Clementino, historical Rome, Italy
7278229 The Roman god Apollo, marble statue from the Museo Clementino, historical Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman god Apollo, marble statue from the Museo Clementino)

Background imageApollo Collection: Moustiers Ear broth with lid 'Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres' Faience stannifere

Moustiers Ear broth with lid "Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres" Faience stannifere
JEB4903135 Moustiers Ear broth with lid "Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres" Faience stannifere, decoration of great fire polychrome Fabrique OLERYS-LAUGIER - Joseph Olerys

Background imageApollo Collection: Telemaque in the desert of Oasis is console by Termisoris, high priest of Apollo - Telemachus in

Telemaque in the desert of Oasis is console by Termisoris, high priest of Apollo - Telemachus in the desert of oasis is
FLO4607831 Telemaque in the desert of Oasis is console by Termisoris, high priest of Apollo - Telemachus in the desert of oasis is consoled by Termosiris, a priest of Apollo

Background imageApollo Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5

Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575721 Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imageApollo Collection: Antique Sculpture from the death of Alexander the Great to Constantine, Coins and Gems (engraving)

Antique Sculpture from the death of Alexander the Great to Constantine, Coins and Gems (engraving)
8644788 Antique Sculpture from the death of Alexander the Great to Constantine, Coins and Gems (engraving) by European School

Background imageApollo Collection: The Delphians in Hiding (litho)

The Delphians in Hiding (litho)
8660805 The Delphians in Hiding (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Delphians in Hiding)

Background imageApollo Collection: MILAN, ITALY - June 2020: the ancient sculpture Apollo Crowning Himself - 1782 - An... 2019 (photo)

MILAN, ITALY - June 2020: the ancient sculpture Apollo Crowning Himself - 1782 - An... 2019 (photo)
8856732 MILAN, ITALY - June 2020: the ancient sculpture Apollo Crowning Himself - 1782 - An... 2019 (photo) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); (add.info.: MILAN)

Background imageApollo Collection: Aristaeus compels Proteus to give his Response, 17th century (engraving)

Aristaeus compels Proteus to give his Response, 17th century (engraving)
3480511 Aristaeus compels Proteus to give his Response, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Aristaeus compels Proteus to give his Response)

Background imageApollo Collection: Vase with reliefs of the nine Muses and Apollo, and tricolor vase with quatrefoils in green

Vase with reliefs of the nine Muses and Apollo, and tricolor vase with quatrefoils in green and white on blue
FLO4689165 Vase with reliefs of the nine Muses and Apollo, and tricolor vase with quatrefoils in green and white on blue. Chromolithograph by W

Background imageApollo Collection: Medallions mounted in gold and steel. Subjects include nymphs sacrificing to Peace

Medallions mounted in gold and steel. Subjects include nymphs sacrificing to Peace, Apollo with lyre, Cupid on a swan
FLO4689241 Medallions mounted in gold and steel. Subjects include nymphs sacrificing to Peace, Apollo with lyre, Cupid on a swan, Cancer Zodiac sign, Bourbonnais shepherd, etc. Chromolithograph by W

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo or mountain apollo butterfly, caterpillar and pupa, Parnassius apollo (Papilio apollo)

Apollo or mountain apollo butterfly, caterpillar and pupa, Parnassius apollo (Papilio apollo). Vulnerable
FLO4683367 Apollo or mountain apollo butterfly, caterpillar and pupa, Parnassius apollo (Papilio apollo). Vulnerable. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageApollo Collection: Greek Sculpture about 600-470 (engraving)

Greek Sculpture about 600-470 (engraving)
8644780 Greek Sculpture about 600-470 (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek Sculpture about 600-470)

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)

Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)
8653151 Apollo and Marsyas (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo and Marsyas)

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)

Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)
8653147 Apollo and Marsyas (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo and Marsyas)

Background imageApollo Collection: Roman house fresco in Narbonne (fresco)

Roman house fresco in Narbonne (fresco)
PCT4296457 Roman house fresco in Narbonne (fresco); (add.info.: Roman house fresco in Narbonne (Aude, 11, Languedoc, Occitanie)

Background imageApollo Collection: The Parnassus - Apollo playing the lira da braccio (the lyre of arms), Pegase appears behind him

The Parnassus - Apollo playing the lira da braccio (the lyre of arms), Pegase appears behind him
JEB4861576 The Parnassus - Apollo playing the lira da braccio (the lyre of arms), Pegase appears behind him. The nine muses Calliope (epic poesy), Clio (history), Erato (lyric art), Euterpe (music)

Background imageApollo Collection: Selection of Roman, Gallo-Roman, Greek and Etruscan figurines and appliques in the form of gods

Selection of Roman, Gallo-Roman, Greek and Etruscan figurines and appliques in the form of gods, animals or humans
BON83326 Selection of Roman, Gallo-Roman, Greek and Etruscan figurines and appliques in the form of gods, animals or humans

Background imageApollo Collection: Daphne and Apollo, 1636-38 (oil on canvas)

Daphne and Apollo, 1636-38 (oil on canvas)
SCP36863 Daphne and Apollo, 1636-38 (oil on canvas) by Thulden, Theodore van (1606-79); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: By Theodore van Thulden after Peter Paul Rubens)

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chandra
Ryan Braxton

Background imageApollo Collection: Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. The pieces of sculpture which were lately bought for the British Museum from the collection in the Farnese Palace at

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Daphne, 1510-1515. Creator: Bordone, Paris (1500-1571)

Apollo and Daphne, 1510-1515. Creator: Bordone, Paris (1500-1571)
Apollo and Daphne, 1510-1515. Found in the Collection of the Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra - Pinacoteca Manfrediniana, Venezia

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Revealing his Divinity before the Shepherdess Isse, 1750

Apollo Revealing his Divinity before the Shepherdess Isse, 1750. Creator: Boucher, François (1703-1770)
Apollo Revealing his Divinity before the Shepherdess Isse, 1750. Found in the Collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Tours

Background imageApollo Collection: Religion. Ancient Greece. The Pythia, oracle at Delphi. Imagery, France, c.1900

Religion. Ancient Greece. The Pythia, oracle at Delphi. Imagery, France, c.1900
2638768 Religion. Ancient Greece. The Pythia, oracle at Delphi. Imagery, France, c.1900.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Religion. Grece antique. Imagerie, France, vers 1900. Coll)

Background imageApollo Collection: The Judgement of Midas. The Musical Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, 1507-1509

The Judgement of Midas. The Musical Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, 1507-1509

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Phaëthon, c1731. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Apollo and Phaëthon, c1731. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Apollo and Phaethon, c1731

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 14

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Unknown

Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Creator: Unknown
Apollo and Coronis, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 11

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Series: Set of Four Ceiling Designs for Galerie d'Ulysse of Fountainbleau

Background imageApollo Collection: Illustration from Becker's Pocketbook, 1796. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Illustration from Becker's Pocketbook, 1796. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Illustration from Becker's Pocketbook, 1796

Background imageApollo Collection: Phaeton Before Apollo, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Phaeton Before Apollo, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Phaeton Before Apollo, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 11

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Killing Python, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Apollo Killing Python, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Apollo Killing Python, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 9

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 58

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo, c1591. Creator: Jacob Matham

Apollo, c1591. Creator: Jacob Matham
Apollo, c1591

Background imageApollo Collection: Thebes Museum, Thivai, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Thebes Museum, Thivai, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Marble kouros of Apollo, dating from the 6th century BC, The Archaeological Museum of Thebes, depicting the history of Thebes from Neolitihic to Ottaman Times, Thiva, Greece, 2003

Background imageApollo Collection: Dion Archaeological Park, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Dion Archaeological Park, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Ancient Greek or Roman sculpture of Apollo, from the Museum at the Dion Archaeological Park, Central Macdeonia, Greece, 2003

Background imageApollo Collection: The Judgment of Midas, 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Judgment of Midas, 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Judgment of Midas, 1590

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Killing the Python, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Apollo Killing the Python, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Apollo Killing the Python, published 1589. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 1, plate 13

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo (image 1 of 4), c.1660. Creator: Ferdinando Tacca

Apollo (image 1 of 4), c.1660. Creator: Ferdinando Tacca
Apollo (image 1 of 4), c.1660

Background imageApollo Collection: Head of Apollo (from the Lansdowne Artemis), 1st or 2nd century copy

Head of Apollo (from the Lansdowne Artemis), 1st or 2nd century copy... Creator: Kephistodotos the Elder
Head of Apollo (from the Lansdowne Artemis), 1st or 2nd century copy after a Greek original of the early 4th century B.C

Background imageApollo Collection: Marsyas Playing the Pipes Before Apollo, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Marsyas Playing the Pipes Before Apollo, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Marsyas Playing the Pipes Before Apollo, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 57

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Leucothoe, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Apollo and Leucothoe, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Apollo and Leucothoe, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 35

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Apollo Killing Coronis, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 16

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Teaching Music to the Graces, 16th century. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi

Apollo Teaching Music to the Graces, 16th century. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
Apollo Teaching Music to the Graces, 16th century

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Apollo and Clytia, 1745

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Daphne, between circa 1650 and circa 1660. Creator: Anthonie Waterloo

Apollo and Daphne, between circa 1650 and circa 1660. Creator: Anthonie Waterloo
Apollo and Daphne, between circa 1650 and circa 1660

Background imageApollo Collection: Le Triomphe de Voltaire, 1778/79. Creator: A. Duplessis

Le Triomphe de Voltaire, 1778/79. Creator: A. Duplessis
Le Triomphe de Voltaire, 1778/79

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and Daphne, 18th century. Creator: Placido Costanzi

Apollo and Daphne, 18th century. Creator: Placido Costanzi
Apollo and Daphne, 18th century




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"Apollo: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos and Beyond" In the intricate lines etched on a palmistry map of the hand, we find traces of destiny intertwined with celestial secrets. Just as our hands hold stories untold, so does Apollo, an enigmatic figure that transcends time and space. Captured in the iconic Earthrise photograph, Apollo reminds us of humanity's audacious journey to touch the stars. With brushstrokes on canvas or chisel against stone, artists have sought to immortalize this god-like presence throughout history. Carl Sagan, a revered US astronomer, once pondered upon Apollo's significance in unraveling the universe's mysteries. Like a Roman statue of Asclepius embodying healing powers, Apollo symbolizes our insatiable quest for knowledge and enlightenment. Atop Naxos' Cyclades Islands stands Gateway - Temple of Apollo; its ancient ruins whisper tales from bygone eras when mortals sought solace within its hallowed walls. In Johan Zoffany's masterpiece "The Sharp Family, " painted centuries later, we witness how even then Apollo continued to inspire awe and reverence. A spacecraft at rest on lunar soil evokes both triumphs and tribulations encountered during mankind's first steps towards conquering new frontiers. And just as The Pythia foretells prophecies at Delphi's Oracle under Apollo's watchful gaze, NASA scientists meticulously chart lunar maps for future explorations. Yet not all encounters with this mythical deity are harmonious; Daphne flees from his relentless pursuit in Greek mythology. This tale serves as a reminder that even gods can be humbled by unrequited love or elusive dreams. From NASA headquarters in Houston to North Tyrol’s meadows where an ethereal Parnassius apollo butterfly delicately flutters amidst blossoms – these diverse landscapes remind us that Apollo’s influence extends far and wide.