The Bronze Statue of Apollo the Sagittarius from the Ancient Roman Era
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This statue is part of the collection of Cardinal Giuliano della Rivere in the Roman palace. When he was elected as Pope Julius II (1503-1513), these statues were transferred to the Vatican and have been preserved there since at least 1508, and are now housed in the Vatican Museum. Apollo walked forward majestically, as if he had just released an arrow from the bow he was holding in his left hand. The date of this work has been determined to be mid February in the century AD, and is considered a replica of the original bronze statue from 330 to 320 BC.