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Statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, from Ephesus (engraving)

Statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, from Ephesus (engraving)


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Statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, from Ephesus (engraving)

7147480 Statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, from Ephesus (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Artemis, goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, from Ephesus. Illustration from Illustrierte Mythologie, Gottersagen und Kultusformen der Hellenen, Romer, Aegypter und Inder (Otto Spamer, Leipzig, 1867).); © Look and Learn

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This engraving showcases the Statue of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology. The artwork, created by a German School artist in the 19th century, beautifully captures the essence of this mythological figure. The statue originates from Ephesus and is depicted with great attention to detail. Artemis stands tall and regal, embodying her role as a powerful deity associated with hunting. Her graceful posture exudes strength and confidence, while her bow and arrow symbolize her connection to nature and prowess as a hunter. The engraving comes from Illustrierte Mythologie, Gottersagen und Kultusformen der Hellenen (Illustrated Mythology: Gods' Stories and Rituals of Greeks), published in Leipzig in 1867. It serves as a visual representation of ancient Greek myths that were deeply rooted in paganism and polytheism. Artemis was worshipped throughout Greece for centuries, revered not only as a goddess but also as an emblematic figure representing femininity, independence, and wilderness. This artwork pays homage to her divine presence within Greek culture. As we admire this enchanting print today, it reminds us of the rich tapestry of legends that have shaped our understanding of ancient civilizations like Greece. Through artistry such as this engraving, we can connect with these mythical tales that continue to captivate our imagination even centuries later.

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