An Apollo Citharoedus designates a statue of Apollo with cithara (lyre), including: Lycian Apollo, early Imperial Roman copy of a fourth century Greek original (Louvre Museum) In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (Ancient Greek , ApóllÅn; or á¼ÏÎλλÏν, ApellÅn), the ideal of the kouros, was the archer-god of medicine and healing, light, truth, archery and also a bringer of death... The kithara was an ancient Greek musical instrument. ...
Pothos, restored as Apollo Citharoedus, from a Greek original by Skopas; marble, fourth century BC, 1.81m; Great Hall of the Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
Apollo Citharoedus from a Hellenistic original attributed to Timarchides; marble, second century BC, 2.29m; Great Hall of the Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome.