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Background imageApollo Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo G-AIYN / VX220

Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo G-AIYN / VX220
Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo, G-AIYN/ VX220

Background imageApollo Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo VX220 / G-AIYN

Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo VX220 / G-AIYN
Armstrong Whitworth AW55 Apollo, VX220/G-AIYN

Background imageApollo Collection: Parnassius apollo Linnaeus, Papilionidae; Maculinea arion Li

Parnassius apollo Linnaeus, Papilionidae; Maculinea arion Li
And Lycaena phlaeas Linnaeus, Lycaenidae. Classis II Tab XLV from Insecten-Belustigung 1746-61, Volume 3 by August Johann R� von Rosenhof (1705-1759)

Background imageApollo Collection: Anorthosite breccia, moon rock

Anorthosite breccia, moon rock
Specimen of anorthosite breccia or moon rock collected on the Apollo 16 mission in April 1972, and mounted in an acrylic block for protection and display

Background imageApollo Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Center

The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Center

Background imageApollo Collection: REDON, Odilon (1840-1916). The Chariot of Apollo

REDON, Odilon (1840-1916). The Chariot of Apollo. 1909. Oil on cardboard. Symbolism. Oil. FRANCE. Bordeaux. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageApollo Collection: Black-figure vase. Detail with Dyonisus and Leto

Black-figure vase. Detail with Dyonisus and Leto with Apollo and Artemis in her arms between satyrs. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. ITALY. Tarquinia

Background imageApollo Collection: TURKEY. Nemrut Dag. Tomb of Antiochus I. Northern

TURKEY. Nemrut Dag. Tomb of Antiochus I. Northern terrace with colossal head of god Apollo. Sculpture on rock

Background imageApollo Collection: Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae. 450 BC

Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae. 450 BC. GREECE. PELOPONNESE. ARCADIA. Bassae. Classical Greek art

Background imageApollo Collection: Head of Apollo Kitharodos. 4th c. BC. Classical

Head of Apollo Kitharodos. 4th c. BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageApollo Collection: GREECE. SOUTHERN AEGEAN. CYCLADES. Delos. Sanctuary

GREECE. SOUTHERN AEGEAN. CYCLADES. Delos. Sanctuary of Apollo. Ruins of the sanctuary of Apollo. Marble lyons (7th-6th c.), located at the end of the Procession Way

Background imageApollo Collection: CANOVA, Antonio (1757-1822). Apollo. end 18th

CANOVA, Antonio (1757-1822). Apollo. end 18th c. Neoclassicism. Sculpture. ITALY. Venice. Gallerie dell Accademia (Academy Gallery)

Background imageApollo Collection: Music contest between Apollo and Marsyas. 320

Music contest between Apollo and Marsyas. 320 BC. Hellenistic art. Relief on marble. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageApollo Collection: Sphinx of Naxos. ca. 570 BC. Archaic Greek art

Sphinx of Naxos. ca. 570 BC. Archaic Greek art. Sculpture on marble. GREECE. Delphi. Delphi Museum. Proc: GREECE. Delphi. Temple of Apollo

Background imageApollo Collection: APPIANI, Andrea (1754-1817). The Chariot of Apollo

APPIANI, Andrea (1754-1817). The Chariot of Apollo. 18th c.-19th c. Neoclassicism. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Milan. Pinacotheca of Brera

Background imageApollo Collection: GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Temple

GREECE. CENTRAL GREECE. PHOCIS. Delphi. Temple of Apollo. Temple of Apollo (510-330 a.C.). Greek art. Architecture

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo of Tiermes. 1st c. Roman art. Early Empire

Apollo of Tiermes. 1st c. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. Montejo de Tiermes

Background imageApollo Collection: Zither player Apollo. 5th c. BC. Classical Greek

Zither player Apollo. 5th c. BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Pompeii

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta

Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. Proc: ITALY. Formello. Veii. Temple of Portonaccio

Background imageApollo Collection: Alcamenes (5th C

Alcamenes (5th C

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo, Armstrong County Pennsylvania. 1896

Apollo, Armstrong County Pennsylvania. 1896

Background imageApollo Collection: French balloonist Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles receiving

French balloonist Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles receiving a wreath from Apollo, while cherubs and an angel surround his balloon. Date 1788

Background imageApollo Collection: The baths of Apollo, Versailles, France

The baths of Apollo, Versailles, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageApollo Collection: Lyric and Apollo theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue

Lyric and Apollo theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue, London. The Lyric has Robert Morley and Peggy Ashcroft in Edward My Son, and the Apollo has Emlyn Williams and Mary Hinton in Trespass. Date: 1947

Background imageApollo Collection: Parnassos Oros

Parnassos Oros
Mount Parnassus, near Delphi, is where Apollo and the Muses hang out : the other peak is sacred to Bacchus, hence the association of poets with wine and ale. Date: 1850

Background imageApollo Collection: Statue of Apollo - The Vatican, Italy

Statue of Apollo - The Vatican, Italy Date: circa 1904

Background imageApollo Collection: Fitting a Corset

Fitting a Corset
A young French lady is fitted with a fashionable corset Date: circa 1830

Background imageApollo Collection: Edward & Masons Arch

Edward & Masons Arch
When Edward and Alexandra visit Oxford, the Apollo University Lodge of Freemasons honours them with an Arch of Honour Date: June 1863

Background imageApollo Collection: Mlle Suzy Beryl from the Apollo, Paris

Mlle Suzy Beryl from the Apollo, Paris, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageApollo Collection: Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth)

Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth), a perennial flowering plant of the Hyacinthaceae family, with three varieties. It is named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin

Background imageApollo Collection: Indian cavalry rehearsing for royal visit, Bombay

Indian cavalry rehearsing for royal visit, Bombay
Indian cavalry rehearsing at the Apollo Bandar in Bombay, in preparation for the visit of King George V and Queen Mary for the Coronation Durbar

Background imageApollo Collection: Serpentine Column and Theodosius Obelisk

Serpentine Column and Theodosius Obelisk
The three intertwined bronze serpents were the base of a trophy which once stood in the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. Dedicated to the God Apollo by the 31 Greek cities who defeated the Persians at

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo and the Sibyl

Apollo and the Sibyl
Apollo promises his lover Sibyl she may live as many years as she can hold grains of sand; she becomes very aged, no more than a voice - the oracular Sibyl of Cuma

Background imageApollo Collection: Greece Parnassos

Greece Parnassos
Mount Parnassos (or Parnassus) near Delphi is associated with Apollo and the Muses, and consequently perceived as the source of poetry and music

Background imageApollo Collection: Coronis (Ma Aesculapius)

Coronis (Ma Aesculapius)
Coronis, mother of Aesculapius, is slain by Apollo on account of her infidelity (don t confuse Coronises)

Background imageApollo Collection: Peasants into Frogs

Peasants into Frogs
Leta, fleeing Hera with her children Apollo and Artemis, gets thirsty, but peasants gathering rushes refuse her drink, so she has Zeus turn them into frogs

Background imageApollo Collection: Battus into a Rock

Battus into a Rock
Hermes asks peasant Battus to watch over cattle hes stolen from Apollo, then to test him, comes in disguise and asks where they are, he tells him, so he turns him into a rock

Background imageApollo Collection: Musician and Dancer

Musician and Dancer
A female dancer, a devotee of the god Apollo, sits out a dance at his side

Background imageApollo Collection: Goat Sacrifice

Goat Sacrifice
A goat is led to the effigy of a deity - probably Apollo - accompanied by a butcher with an axe and a bunch of pious ladies, one with a child who is leading the victim

Background imageApollo Collection: Daphne and Apollo

Daphne and Apollo
Apollo wants Daphne but Daphne doesn t want Apollo; so the virgin princess, who plans to stay that way, asks to be turned into a laurel (bay) tree. Which she is

Background imageApollo Collection: LEUCOTHEA

LEUCOTHEA
Formerly known as Ino, Leucothea is a friendly sea- goddess who helps sailors in danger : she is very friendly to Apollo, too, when he pays her a visit

Background imageApollo Collection: Myth / Classical Myth / Pan

Myth / Classical Myth / Pan
He teaches the young Apollo to play the pan pipes

Background imageApollo Collection: Daphne Becomes Laurel

Daphne Becomes Laurel
Daphne, daughter of the river- god Peneus, takes Apollos fancy, but preferring virginity is changed into a laurel, which Apollo thereafter wears in her honour

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Dances with Muses

Apollo Dances with Muses
They dance with their patron, Apollo

Background imageApollo Collection: Clytie a Sunflower

Clytie a Sunflower
When the sea-nymph Clytie is deserted by her lover the sun- god Apollo, she is changed into a sunflower, her face turned towards him as he crosses the heavens daily

Background imageApollo Collection: Apollo Pythias

Apollo Pythias
APOLLO PYTHIAS, the Greek god of the arts, including divination : there were sanctuaries and oracles dedicated to him, notably at Delphi where he slew Python

Background imageApollo Collection: BRANCHUS

BRANCHUS - a Greek priest of Apollo, a seer who possessed oracular powers

Background imageApollo Collection: MOPSUS

MOPSUS, Greek soothsayer of Apollo who defeated his rival Calchas in a trial of skill, later became king of Mallus in Cilicia, and died fighting Amphilocus



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