A CARVED MARBLE BUST OF THE APOLLO BELVEDERE
THE PROPERTY OF AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTOR (LOTS 1-65)
A CARVED MARBLE BUST OF THE APOLLO BELVEDERE

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ITALIAN, CIRCA 1890

Details
A CARVED MARBLE BUST OF THE APOLLO BELVEDERE
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ITALIAN, CIRCA 1890
Signed to the reverse of the truncation 'Fontana'
25 in. (65 cm.) high
Provenance
'The Secret Courtyard, The Seago Collection', Christie's, London, 9 June 1999, lot 294.

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Lot Essay

The original, now in the Belvedere Courtyard, Musei Vaticani, Rome, had most probably been discovered at Anzio, in the late fifteenth Century. It is recorded in the Vatican by 1509 and in the Belvedere by 1511, where it remained until ceded by Pope Pius VI to the French under the terms of the Treaty of Tolentino in February 1797. After being displayed in Paris at the Musée Central des Arts, it was then returned to the Belvedere courtyard in 1816.

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