Vatican Museum (92) (Gabinetto dell' Apollo) - Statue of Apollo, called the Belvedere, because formerly placed in that gallery. A celebrated statue discovered among the ruins of the ancient Antium (Porto d'Anzio) at the end of the fifteenth century. Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Statue of Apollo Licio, a copy of that which existed in the Lyceum of Athens, discovered at the Acque Albule at Tivoli, now in the Capitoline Musuem. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (264) - Statue of Apollo the Sauroktonos of Praxiteles, that is, 'killer of lizards', found in 1777 on the Palatine, among the ruins of the supposed palace of Augustus. (Cent. I.) Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (516) - Three statues; that in the middle, Apollo with the harp (or Musagetes), found in 1774 near Tivoli; on either side, the statues of Terpsichore and Calliope. (Cent. I.) Photographer: Unknown