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Bronze Figure of Aplu Holding Fawn
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Description: Aplu, God of Delphi: Adopted from Greece via Latium together with his twin sister Artumes (Artemis), Aplu (Apollo) retained his foreign character, especially as patron of the international oracular sanctuary at Delphi. Here he is portrayed with a short mantle draped over his left arm and waist, but otherwise nude, and crowned with a garland of laurel branches. His raised left hand would have held an attribute such as a lightning bolt. His outstretched right hand carries a small deer.
Bronze figurine; Etruria, Italy; Classical period, ca. 375-325 BCE
Tampa Museum of Art, Bequest from the estate of Dr. Richard E. and Mrs. Mary B. Perry, 2022.010
3D digitized with the Artec Spider and processed in Artec Studio Professional
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