APOLLO: Background, Mythology and Images Angie M. Kenna H260: Religious Foundations of Athenian Institutions January 30, 2001
Apollo & Artemis From University Museum, University of Pennsylvania
Belevedere Apollo From Statue Gallery, Vatican Museum rg/www1/vaticano/SC2- Sculptures.htm
Apollo Sauroktonos, frontal view Photograph by Maria Daniels, From Musée du Louvre, Paris
Apollo & Muse From Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Apollo Masagetes Roman, 2 nd c. CE, Hadrianic Period From Museo Pio-Clementino w1/vaticano/
Aerial view of the island of Delos. © Raymond V. Schoder
Entrance ramp and columns from NE Photograph courtesy of Frederick Hemans
Detail from an Athenian white-ground clay vase, about 480 BC. Delphi, Archaeological Museum ox.ac.uk/BeazleyAdmi n/Script2/Dictionary. htm
Orestes purified by Apollo: Eumenides painter, BCE
Apollo on a winged tripod. Detail from an Attic red-figure clay vase, about BC. Munich, Antikensammlungen ox.ac.uk/BeazleyAd min/Script2/Diction ary.htm
Naked Apollo seated to the left on omphalos,holding arrow and bow; in left and right field, monograms From the DewingNumismatic Foundation Omphalos stone near Boeotian Treasury Photograph by Pamela Russell
Cassandra From Musée du Louvre
Between Apollo and Artemis, Tityos carries off Leto From Musée du Louvre
Niobids (Apollo and Artemis killing Niobe’s children) From Musée du Louvre edu/
Laureate head of Asklepios, profile to the left From the Dewing Numismatic Foundation