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Statue of Artemis
Statue of Artemis
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Statue of Artemis crafted from marble, discovered in Athens, falls under the category known as Artemis Versailles. The goddess is portrayed upright with a clear forward progression, her right hand grasping the horns of a deer beneath which lies a...

Statue of Artemis
Statue of Artemis
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The statue showcases Artemis, a renowned Greek goddess, proudly standing in a classic traditional outfit. The sculpture has suffered significant damage, leaving only her torso intact. As one of the Twelve Olympians, Artemis holds a revered position.

Statue of Artemis
Statue of Artemis
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... and identity originated before the time of the Greeks. Homer describes her as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: "a fierce protector of the wildland, a powerful ruler over all creatures". ...The people of Arcadia believe she was Demeter's daughter.

Statue of Artemis
Statue of Artemis
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The statue is now proudly displayed in this museum, having first been restored in the sixteenth century to symbolize Rome atop the tower of the Capitol Building. ...It was later relocated to the Palazzo delle Esposizioni where it served as a decorative...

Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
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In contrast, Artemis was revered as the goddess of wild animals, hunting, and vegetation, with attributes that included chastity and childbirth. Notably, references to both Artemis-Hecate can be found in the works of Euripedes's Seven Against Thebes....

Statue of Artemis in a long Garment
Statue of Artemis in a long Garment
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A well-preserved ancient manuscript reveals the authentic story of early 4th century BC Greece, penned by a skilled scribe who carefully copied the original text from Athens to Rome.

Statue of a young woman, perhaps Artemis
Statue of a young woman, perhaps Artemis
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... 479 B.C., and it persisted through the Peloponnesian War that ravaged Greece between 431 and 404 B.C. ...Despite Athens' loss of political dominance following these conflicts, its artistic influence remained unbroken throughout the fourth century B.C.

A statue of a girl in the role of Artemis
A statue of a girl in the role of Artemis
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A youthful female of mysterious origins is depicted as Artemis, clad in a short high-girdled tunic and sturdy hunting boots. With her right arm elevated, she is shown in the process of retrieving an arrow from her quiver. A canine companion, its...

Statue of a Woman in Archaistic Style perhaps representing Artemis
Statue of a Woman in Archaistic Style perhaps representing Artemis
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... is Diana. Some experts claim that the name and the goddess herself were originally not from Greece. Homer calls her Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: "Artemis of the wilderness, Queen of Beasts". ...The Arcadians believe she is Demeter's daughter.

Artemis Statue 3D Scan
Artemis Statue 3D Scan
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The impressive Statue of Artemis stands tall at the esteemed Greek museum in Heraklion. This remarkable 3D scan is courtesy of jeremylomax, a talented artist who has shared their work on 123dapp.com:...

Artemis Statue
Artemis Statue
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A 3D capture of this statue was originally made by jeremylomax, but the link is no longer active because Autodesk discontinued their 123D Catch service and removed all associated files from their website at...

Artemis statue
Artemis statue
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I have used as reference to create this 3D model: "Artemis Fountain" (https://bit.ly/3gIRpzd) by Rigsters is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Let me know if you have any issues with the...

Bust of a Woman (Artemis?)
Bust of a Woman (Artemis?)
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This work is considered a replica of the statue of Artemis created by Kephisodotos in the fourth century BC. From the Horti Vettiani (1873). Artemis, in Greek mythology, was the goddess of wild animals, hunting and vegetation, as well as chastity...

Artemis
Artemis
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This is a bronze statue of Artemis and a deer. Either Greek or Roman, the sculpture is from the Late Hellenistic or Early Imperial era ca. 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Artemis, known to the Romans as Diana, stands with her weight on her right...

Artemis (Ariccia type) - LOW Quality
Artemis (Ariccia type) - LOW Quality
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Bust or Statue of Artemis, Made in Roman Style. ...A Copy Created between AD 130 and 140, Based on an Original from Ancient Greece's Classical Era.

Goddess Artemis Statue
Goddess Artemis Statue
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Goddess Artemis Statue

Artemis Statue 3D Scan
Artemis Statue 3D Scan
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A skilled modeler named jeremylomax created a stunning 3D scan of this ancient relic, which can be viewed online at http://www.123dapp.com/catch/Artemis-Statue/5684983. The artist took the raw data and transformed it into a work of art suitable for...

Artemis Statue 3D model
Artemis Statue 3D model
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Ancient Greeks honored their most illustrious female icon by commissioning a breathtaking bronze sculpture of her; this was the celebrated Artemis Statue. ... This incredible statue depicted the majestic huntress who watched over girls, standing strong...

East Pediment G Statue, Artemis (?)
East Pediment G Statue, Artemis (?)
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This plaster copy is a direct cast of the marble statue from the East pediment of the Parthenon (East pediment G), now housed at The British Museum known coloquially as The Elgin Marbles. The East pediment showed the miraculous birth of the goddess...

artemis-of-ephesus
artemis-of-ephesus
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Artemis Bust Ancient Greek Goddess of Hunt 3D model
Artemis Bust Ancient Greek Goddess of Hunt 3D model
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Verification details of the FBX fileFilesBinary FBXSceneNo Unsupported objectsGeometryNo N-gonsNo faceted geometryManifold geometryTextures and MaterialsPBR texturesNo embed texturesSquare TexturesPower of 2 texture sizesAssigned materialsUVsNo UV...

Head of Artemis
Head of Artemis
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This is a stunning marble head of a statue honoring Artemis, one of the mighty Twelve Olympians. As the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo, Artemis stands out as a powerful figure, also mother to the legendary Orion. She was...

Head of Artemis
Head of Artemis
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The head originates from a statue crafted during the Roman era, specifically within the Artemis Colonna style. This style is actually a replica of an earlier work produced in the latter half of the 4th century BC, originally created by an ancient...

Statuette of Artemis Ephesia
Statuette of Artemis Ephesia
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Below, a series of numerous breasts evokes the role of Artemis as the goddess of fertility, while the presence on the dress of animals such as deer, griffins, dogs, lions, cattle and horses, and as many on the arms, recalls her role as a lady. some...

Artemis of Ephesus
Artemis of Ephesus
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A votive inscription, mentioned by Florence Mary Bennett, dates to around the 3rd century BC and associates Ephesian Artemis with Crete: "To the Healer of diseases, to Apollo, Giver of Light to mortals, Eutyches has set up in votive offering [a...

The Temple of Artemis
The Temple of Artemis
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The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus by Kate Galvin was a magnificent structure that stood tall in ancient Greece, attracting visitors from all corners of the Mediterranean. ...This enormous temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, honored the...

Temple of Artemis (v2)
Temple of Artemis (v2)
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This miniature marvel is an exact replica of the legendary Temple of Artemis, famous for being one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. ...Its intricate design and majestic beauty have captivated historians and architects alike for centuries.

Temple of Artemis
Temple of Artemis
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... power. ...This architectural marvel, known as the Temple of Artemis, rose from the earth in 550 B.C.E in the historic city of Ephesus, only to be reduced to ashes by the infamous Herostratus in 356 B.C.E, driven by a desire for eternal fame.

Marble head of Artemis
Marble head of Artemis
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As the Hellenic goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, and virginity, she also protects young girls and influences disease in women; often depicted as a skilled huntress wielding a bow and arrows. The deer and cypress tree hold...

Torso of Artemis Boulaea
Torso of Artemis Boulaea
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The prytanies customarily offered sacrifices to Artemis Boulaea prior to their attendance at Senate meetings.