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The Apollo of Veii is an over-life-size painted terracotta Etruscan statue of Apollo (Aplu). Originally at Veii it dates from c. 510 – 500 BC and was sculpted in the so-called international Ionic or late-archaic Etruscan style. It was discovered in 1916 and is now on show in the National Etruscan Museum in Rome central Italy.The statue was probably made by Vulca the only Etruscan artist whose name is known.

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