Apollo of Veii

The Apollo of Veii is an over-life-size painted terracotta Etruscan statue of Apollo (Aplu). The statue was discovered in the Portonaccio sanctuary of ancient Veii and dates from c. 510 - 500 BC. It was created in the so-called "international" Ionic or late-archaic Etruscan style. It was discovered in 1916, and is now on display in the National Etruscan Museum in Rome.

Apollo of Veii

The Apollo of Veii is an over-life-size painted terracotta Etruscan statue of Apollo (Aplu). The statue was discovered in the Portonaccio sanctuary of ancient Veii and dates from c. 510 - 500 BC. It was created in the so-called "international" Ionic or late-archaic Etruscan style. It was discovered in 1916, and is now on display in the National Etruscan Museum in Rome.