The large statue of Apollo Patroos, found by the Archaeological Society at Athens in their excavations of 1907 and stored at the National Archaeological Museum, was returned to the Agora in August and erected in the Stoa of Attalos.
Front view of a seated female figure wearing thin chiton and himation. Muse, probably from the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. Half life size. Pentelic marble. 4th c. B.C. Found during removal of Byzantine walls.
Back view of a seated female figure wearing thin chiton and himation. Muse, probably from the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. Half life size. Pentelic marble. 4th c. B.C. Found during removal of Byzantine walls.
Front of the later Temple of Apollo Patroos during excavation. Adrianou Street in the background. See image 1997.03.0059 for a closer view of the stratification.
Standing statue of Apollo Patroos wearing the chiton as set up at the south end of the Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic marble. Front view. 4th c. B.C. Attributed to Euphranor.