
Artemis and a deer at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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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 dating back to the 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Artemis, known to the Romans as Diana, stands with her weight on her right leg, her left foot trailing behind her. She wears a short chiton suitable for her role as a goddess of the hunt, a finely wrought diadem adorned with silder, and elaborate sandals. Originally, she would have held a bow in her left hand. In other statues of similar type, the goddess is striding forward, but here, she stands still, as if in an epiphany, which impression is emphasized by the high classicizing style of the figure, its wind-blown drapery, and strong idealized features. A deer stands beside her to the left, and there was another small figure on her right, possibly a dog. The statue and its base were cast in several sections using the lost wax method, as characteristic in antiquity, and those parts were then joined together with flow welds. The artist and his workshop maintained an exceptionally high level of craftsmanship. The statue is said to have been discovered in Rome near the church of Saint John the Lateran, and it likely would have decorated a peristyle garden of one of the large ancient Roman villas or town houses in that area. The most important sanctuary of Diana for the ancient Romans was located at Aricia, some eleven miles outside Rome, on the shore of Lake Nemi, which was known as the speculum Dianae (mirror of Diana). This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access freely. Scan the World is an open-source community effort; if you have interesting items around you and would like to contribute, email stw@myminifactory.com to find out how you can help.
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