Greek Mythology: From The Iliad To The Fall Of The Last Tyrant

Images of Artemis

Goddess of the Hunt

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Artemis and Apollon (at top) slaying the children of Niobe; Roman, circa first century BCE.
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Marble statuette of Artemis circa 125-175 BCE; thought to be from Greek necropolis at Loryma, Karia.
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Artemis kills a stag as her brother Apollon (right) looks on; Zeus (left) and the winged goddess Nike also watch; from a Red-Figured pelike made in Athens circa 370-350 BCE.
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A terracotta statuette of Artemis Bendis; made in Athens circa 350 BCE.
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An antefix with the face of Artemis Bendis; made in made in Taranto circa 350 BCE.
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Artemis (left) and Apollon (right) look on as Herakles breaks off one of the antlers of the Keryneian Hind; from a Black-Figured neck amphora made in Athens circa 435 BCE.
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A limestone statue of Artemis; made in Cyprus in the third century BCE.
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A terracotta statuette of Artemis; made in Cyprus in the fourth century BCE.
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A limestone statuette of Artemis; made in Cyprus circa 275-250 BCE.
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A Red-Figured wine jar (made circa 390-380 BCE) with Artemis’ hounds attacking Aktaeon because he saw her bathing.
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A marble statue of Artemis from the Archaeological Museum in Athens.
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A close-up view of a marble statue of Artemis shown above.

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