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Young Man with a Lyre (Apollo)

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Basic information
ID
С-I-530
Author
unknown
Name
Young Man with a Lyre (Apollo)
Date of creation
1861
Country
France (?)
Technique
moulding
Material
bronze marble
Dimensions (height x width x depth, cm)
43 x 16 x 23
Additionally
Information about author
Author
unknown
Country
Object description
The composition of this work was probably influenced by the ancient sculpture "Hermes Resting", attributed to Lysippos. It was discovered in the second half of the 18th century but remained popular throughout the following century. As in the ancient Greek composition, a naked young man sits on a rock at rest. He holds a lyre on his knee, resting his right hand on it and supporting the instrument with his left. On his head with curly hair is a laurel wreath. The lyre player likely represents the god Apollo, the patron of music, who was often depicted with this instrument. On the texture of the massive bronze stone near the young man's right leg, a lion's mask can be discerned. The sculptural composition is mounted on a marble slab. In terms of style, the work has features of Classicism. It was created by a professional sculptor of the first half of the 19th century.
Inscriptions
On the edge of the marble slab are inscriptions: in red – "PZS 4207"; in white – "№ С-І-530/ Л.ОКГ".
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery