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Sanctuary of Apollo (VIII.7.32), #13-074, Pompeii
Sanctuary of Apollo (VIII.7.32), #13-074, Pompeii

Sanctuary of Apollo (VIII.7.32), #13-074, Pompeii

Series TitlePompeii Archive
Artist William Wylie (American, born 1957)
Date2013; printed 2021
MediumInkjet print
DimensionsImage: 29 5/8 × 36 7/8 inches (75.25 × 93.66 cm)
Sheet: 35 1/16 × 41 13/16 inches (89.06 × 106.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Ralph and Nancy Segall
Object number2025.74.2
SignedSigned and dated on sheet verso, lower right corner, in pencil: “[signature] 2021”
InscribedOn sheet verso, bottom center, in pencil: “6/10”; On sheet verso, lower left corner, in pencil: “WILLIAM WYLIE / 13-074, SANCTUARY OF APOLLO (VIII.7.32) POMPEII 2013”
Markingsnone
Edition/State/Proofed. 6/10
On View
Not on view
DescriptionImage of a row of Ionic stone columns with a figurative statue standing on a platform near the right edge of the frame. The nude statue has fabric draped across back and arms and leans forward with arms outstretched.
Copyright© William Wylie
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