
Head of Apollo (1-200 CE)
The Head of Apollo is a Roman marble sculpture from the 1st–2nd century CE.

Artworks and artifacts inspired by Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and light. This collection captures the classical elegance and divine symbolism of Apollo’s influence across ancient and later artistic traditions.

The Head of Apollo is a Roman marble sculpture from the 1st–2nd century CE.

A bronze statue from circa 350 BC, depicting Apollo in a poised stance, cast with copper inlays and detailed features.

A marble figure from AD 100–200, depicting Apollo’s torso with kithara remnants, carved with detailed musculature.