File:Gustave Courtois - Apollino.png

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Apollo plays his lute accompanied by a boy piper

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English: A black and white photograph of a painting. The god Apollo, nude except for a long shawl that leaves his limbs bare, sits beneath a tree on a hill playing his lyre while a nude boy seated nearby accompanies him on a pipe. Two women, wearing chitons and crowned with flowers, watch and listen from a little way down the hill.
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Source Paris Salon 1904 (1904) on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/parissalon1904ie00unse/page/125/mode/2up
Author E. Forestier

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