- The
Apollino or
Medici Apollo is a
Roman copy of a ****enistic
sculpture of the
adolescent god
Apollo of the
Apollo Lykeios type. It is now in the Uffizi...
- head is
shown "as if
resting after long effort." Its main
exemplar is the
Apollino in
Florence or
Apollo Medici, in the Uffizi, Florence. The attribution...
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their miniaturist style of
their figures the
sculptures of
Apollo and
Apollino Milani (6th
century BC,
named after the man who gave them to the museum)...
- to Rome,
where on 18
August 1814 he was made
Prince of Canino,
Count of
Apollino, and Lord of
Nemori by Pope Pius VII. In the
Hundred Days
after Napoleon's...
- Apollo, also
known as Apollo-David, David-Apollo, or
Apollino, is a 1.46 m
unfinished marble sculpture by
Michelangelo that
dates from
approximately 1530...
- to Rome,
where on 18
August 1814 he was made
Prince of Canino,
Count of
Apollino, and Lord of
Nemori by Pope Pius VII. In 1824 he was
created Prince of...
- d’or for a Homère méditant l’Iliade, His
bronze version of the
Medici Apollino in
Florence is a
fountain figure in the
garden of the Musée des Beaux-Arts...
- 17th-century sculptor, best
known for his
marble copies of the
Medici Venus, the
Apollino and
other works by
classical and ****enistic sculptors. He also produced...
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Garimoldi 1914:
Antonio Garimoldi 1915-1918: not held 1919:
Apollino Barelli 1920:
Apollino Barelli 1921:
Luigi De
Micheli 1922:
Luigi De
Micheli 1923:...
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Garimoldi 1914:
Antonio Garimoldi 1915-1918: not held 1919:
Apollino Barelli 1920:
Apollino Barelli 1921:
Luigi De
Micheli 1922:
Luigi De
Micheli 1923:...