Apollino of the Villa Medici
c. 1775/1820
Sculptor, Roman, 1749 - 1819


West Building Main Floor, West Sculpture Hall
Artwork overview
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Medium
bronze and marble
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 140 x 49.7 x 34 cm (55 1/8 x 19 9/16 x 13 3/8 in.)
gross weight: 113.853 kg (251 lb.) -
Accession
1952.5.94
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Sylvain Guiraud, Paris. (Duveen Brothers, Inc., London, New York, and Paris). Acquired 1949 by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[1] gift 1952 to NGA.
[1] Provenance according to Ulrich Middeldorf, Complete Catalogue of the Samuel H. Kress Collection: European Sculptures XIV-XIX Century, London and New York, 1976: 83.
Associated Names
Bibliography
1951
Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Collection Acquired by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1945-1951. Introduction by John Walker, text by William E. Suida. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1951: 244, no. 109, repro., as Apollo of Lycia by Elia Candido.
1959
Paintings and Sculpture from the Samuel H. Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1959: 435, repro., as Apollo of Lycia by Elia Candido.
1965
Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 147, as Apollo of Lycia by Elia Candido.
1968
National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 131, repro., as Apollo of Lycia by Elia Candido.
1976
Middeldorf, Ulrich. Sculptures from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: European Schools XIV-XIX Century. London, 1976: 83.
1994
Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1994: 194, repro.
Wikidata ID
Q63809217