These statues, dedicated by Daochos II, depict himself, along with his ancestors, son, and Apollo. This famous representation of Apollo from circa 480 BC is known as a white ground kylix.
This portrait is of the Roman Consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus. Titus defeated Philip IV of Macedon at Cynoscephalae in 197 BC.
Perhaps the most famous statue from Delphi, the statue of the Charioteer dates from 478 or 474 BC from the Pythian games. It was part of a monument erected by Polyzalos honoring his victory in the games.