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Apollo Barberini

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The Apollo Barberini

The Apollo Barberini is a 1st– or 2nd-century Roman sculpture of Apollo Citharoedus. It is named after the Barberini who acquired it. It is now held in the Munich Glyptothek (Inv. 211).

See also

Other items from the Barberini collections:

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