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  • Right lateral view of the Apollo Belvedere. Pen and ink drawing after G. Audran.
  • Apollo and Daphne. Engraving by C. Bloemaert after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
  • Apollo. Engraving by S. Jesi after G. Marri after A. Appiani.
  • Apollo. Etching by L.M.Y. Quéverdo and Niquet the younger and engraving by C. Niquet after Bourdon.
  • Apollo. Sculpture attributed to Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo.
  • Apollo in his chariot. Etching by D. Barrière, 1662, after A. Giorgetti.
  • Athena, Hermes and Apollo; putti holding various objects; calligraphic lettering. Engraving by Johann Ulrich Krauss after G. de Lairesse, ca. 1 (?).
  • Apollo and Daphne. Engraving, 1518.
  • Apollo. Etching by S. Le Clerc.
  • Apollo Belvedere. Engraving by A. Mochetti after S. Tofanelli.
  • Apollo. Etching by F. Perrier.
  • Frontal view of the Apollo Belvedere. Pen and ink drawing after G. Audran.
  • Apollo and Daphne. Engraving by C. Bloemaert after G.F. Romanelli.
  • Apollo flaying Marsyas. Line engraving with etching by G. Viviani and A. Conte after L. Pompignoli after G. Biliverti.
  • Apollo. Ink drawing.
  • Apollo sits on a mound, his lyre beside him, and points with his right hand to two men who face him; illustration for a fable. Etching by J. English.
  • Apollo. Engraving by J.B. Bernaert.
  • Apollo and Daphne. Engraving by P.S. van Gunst after Titian.
  • Apollo Belvedere. Stipple engraving by G.A. Demarteau after Grangé.
  • Apollo and the muses. Engraving by Marais after G.B. Wicar after Giulio Romano.
  • Apollo. Etching.
  • Apollo. Etching by T. Worlidge.
  • Apollo. Engraving by P. Fontana after L. Fineschi.
  • Apollo. Engraving by R. Collin after J. van Sandrart.
  • The reign of Apollo. Engraving by J. Saenredam, 1596, after H. Goltzius.
  • Head of the Apollo Belvedere. Stipple engraving by J.L. Anspach after G.F. Reverdin.
  • Apollo: the Apollo Belvedere. Engraving by F. Piranesi, 1783, after L. Corazzari.
  • The Apollo Belvedere. Etching by F. Perrier.
  • Apollo: Romans sent to consult the priests of Apollo at Delphi about an attack of the plague. Etching by J. de Longueil, 1769, after J.M. Moreau.
  • A woman representing pharmacy receives gifts of materia medica from vegetable and mineral sources, and with the aid of a herbal distils them into medicines; above, Apollo gives authority to Hippocrates as other Olympians stand outside the temple of Aesculapius. Etching by R. de Hooghe.