Strangford Apollo

The Strangford Apollo
Year c.500-490 BC
Type Marble
Dimensions 100 cm (39 in)
Location British Museum, London

The Strangford Apollo is an Ancient Greek kouros sculpture in marble of around 500-490 BC. It is said to be from the island of Anafi, and is named after Percy Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford, who once owned it. It is now in Room 15 of the British Museum, with the catalogue reference GR 1864.2-20.1 (Sculpture B 475).

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    Exhibit History

    1990 24 Mar-10 Jun, Australia, Canberra, National Gallery of Australia, Civilization: Ancient Treasures from the British Museum, cat. no.65[1] 1990 28 Jun-23 Sep, Australia, Melbourne, Museum of Victoria, Civilization: Ancient Treasures from the British Museum, cat. no.65[1] 1990 20 Oct-9 Dec, Japan, Tokyo, Setagaya Art Museum, Treasures of the British Museum, cat. no.111[1] 1991 5 Jan-20 Feb, Japan, Yamaguchi, Prefectural Museum of Art, Treasures of the British Museum, cat. no.111[1] 1991 9 Mar-7 May, Japan, Osaka, National Museum of Art, Treasures of the British Museum, cat. no.111[1] 2012 May - Sept2, Italy, Motya, Museo Giuseppe Whitaker.[1]

    2015, 26 Mar-5 Jul, The British Museum, Defining Beauty: the body in ancient Greek art.[1]

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    "The Strangford Apollo". British Museum. Retrieved 2015-12-30.


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