
Pýthōn through the eyes of sculptors, painters, and craftsmen across the ages
Apollo killing the Python snake, RF 3462 (351) — Louvre museum (Darafsh, CC BY-SA 3.0)
Apollo vainqueur du serpent Python — Apollo killing the Python snake. Louvre museum (Paris, France). (Tangopaso, Public domain)
Apollo Vanquishing the Python — Apollo Vanquishing the Python (Eugène Delacroix, Public domain)
Apollon vainqueur de Python EugèneDelacroix — Apollon vainqueur de Python EugèneDelacroix (Nlfknr, CC BY-SA 4.0)
Apollo, Slayer of the Monster Python, "Lycian Apollo" Type, Roman Copy of Greek Original (28224367911) — Galleries of Ancient Greece and Italy, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com. (Gary Todd from Xinzheng, China, CC0)
Apollo the Python-Slayer — Although Praxiteles was more successful, and therefore more famous for his marble sculptures, he nevertheless also created very beautiful works in bronze. (Praxiteles, CC0)
Palais du Louvre - Galerie d'Apollon - Delacroix - Apollon terrassant le serpent Python — Palais du Louvre - Galerie d'Apollon - Delacroix - Apollon terrassant le serpent Python (MOSSOT, CC BY-SA 3.0)