Apollo

                    Apollo is associated principally with music, prophecy, sickness, and medicine. Bringer of plagues andhealer of plagues.He is also known as Phoebus Apollo and is called the Far Shooter and the Pythian(killing the Python earned him the epithet of Pythius). (He has no separate Roman name.) Hisattributes in iconography are the cithara, or sometime the lyre, the bow, the fawn, and the tripod. He is often depicted with his sister, Artemis. Epithets- "he who shoots from afar." 

Images

1. Apollo and Herakles struggling for the Tripod: Image, Andokides Painter, ca 530-520 BC.
2. Apollo and Artemis attacking giants: Large image, Treasury of the Siphnians in Delphi: Gigantomachy, ca 525 BC.
3. Aphrodite, Artemis, and Apollo: Large image, Olympian Gods in council--the pro-Trojan faction  Treasury of the Siphnians in Delphi, ca 525 BC.
4. Heracles and Apollo struggle for possession of the oracular tripod: Image Treasury of the Siphnians: Delphi, ca 525 BC.
5. Herakles and Apollo struggling for the Tripod: Large image, Painter of Tarquinia, ca 520 BC.
6. Apollo and Artemis: Image, bPan Painter, ca 490 BC.
7. Apollo: Image, Berlin Painter, ca 490 BC.
8. Apollo of Piombino: Large image, Late Archaic: ca 480 BC.
9. Apollo and the Muses: Image, Thasos: relief, ca 480 BC.
10. Apollo and Python on omphalos: Image, Attic lekythos, ca 470 BC.
11. The Chatsworth Apollo: Image, ca 470-460 BC.
12. Apollo and a Muse: Image, Attic kylix, ca 460 BC
13. Seated Apollo: Image, Sotades workshop, ca 460 BC
14. Apollo and Artemis: Large image, Niobid Painter, ca 460-450 BC.
15. Artemis, Apollo, and Hermes: Image, Barclay Painter, ca 450-440.
16. Orestes purified by Apollo: Large image, Eumenides Painter, ca 390-380 BC.
17. Apollo before his temple: Image, Painter of the Birth of Dionysos, ca 380-370 BC.
18. Apollo Sauroctonos: Large image, Praxiteles, ca 360-350 BC.
19. Belvedere Apollo: Image, 4th century, Roman copy.
20. Musical contest of Apollo and Marsyas: Image, Praxiteles, ca 320 BC.
21. Slaying of the Niobids by Apollo and Artemis: Image, sarcophagus relief (Roman copy), Hellenistic. 22. A seated minstrel pours the libation due to Apollo, master of the lyre. Cup, c.470BC.

Later Representations in Art

1. Apollo: Image, Sansovino, Andrea, 1502.
2. Apollo: Image, Caraglio, Gian Jacopo, 1526.
3. Apollo and Marsyas: Image, Tintoretto, 1545.
4. Apollo and Daphne: Image, Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1622-1625.
5. Apollo and Daphne: Image, 1., 2., 3. Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, 1622-1625. (intranet)