Apollo Citharoedus
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An Apollo Citharoedus designates a statue or other image of Apollo with cithara (lyre), including:
- the Apollo of Mantua
- Apollo Citharoedus, example at the Vatican Museums
- Pothos, restored as Apollo Citharoedus, from a Greek original by Skopas; marble, fourth century BC, 1.81m; Great Hall of the Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
- Apollo Citharoedus from a Hellenistic original attributed to Timarchides; marble, second century BC, 2.29m; Great Hall of the Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
- Apollo Barberini, possible copy of the cult statue of the Temple of Apollo Palatinus; Glyptothek, Munich