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Marble statue of Apollo Citharoedus, from Frigidarium of Baths of Faustina at Miletus, Turkey

Marble statue of Apollo Citharoedus, from Frigidarium of Baths of Faustina at Miletus, Turkey


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Marble statue of Apollo Citharoedus, from Frigidarium of Baths of Faustina at Miletus, Turkey

Roman civilization, 2nd-3rd century A.D. Marble statue of Apollo Citharoedus. From the Frigidarium, Baths of Faustina, Miletus, Turkey

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Apollo Arms Raised Circa 2nd Century Circa 3rd Century Craft Imperial Age Lyre Marble Mythology Robe Roman Shirtless Stringed Instrument Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases the magnificent Marble statue of Apollo Citharoedus, a true testament to the grandeur of Roman civilization. Dating back to the 2nd-3rd century A. D. , this ancient artifact was discovered in the Frigidarium of Baths of Faustina at Miletus, Turkey. The sculpture depicts Apollo, the god of music and poetry, in all his divine glory. Standing tall and proud with his arms raised high, he holds a stringed instrument known as a lyre. The intricate craftsmanship is evident in every detail - from the flowing robe that drapes around his body to the meticulously carved features that bring this male likeness to life. Indoors and devoid of any human presence, this image transports us back to a time long gone - an era where art and craft flourished under imperial rule. As we gaze upon this shirtless deity frozen in stone, we are reminded of the power and influence mythology held over ancient civilizations. This archaeological treasure not only serves as a reminder of our rich past but also highlights our enduring fascination with antiquities. It stands as a symbol of artistic excellence and cultural heritage that continues to captivate audiences even today

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