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Artemis Collection (#2)

Artemis, also known as Diana of the Uplands, is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. This captivating goddess was often depicted in various artworks throughout history

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637145 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The upper group represents Apollo, Artemis, Heracles, and Athene)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637119 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis wearing chiton girt up with scarf or peplos)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637117 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis (Diana) wearing chiton double-girded, and kilted above the knee

Background imageArtemis Collection: Statuette of Artemis

Statuette of Artemis
7287249 Statuette of Artemis; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statuette of Artemis. Reproduction of a Greek original of the 3rd century BC)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Columns of the Temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century

Columns of the Temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century
7264831 Columns of the Temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century; Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal; (add.info.: Corinthian columns of the Roman temple of Evora, built around the 1st century)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diane, goddess of the hunt, roman, 2-3rd century (sculpture)

Diane, goddess of the hunt, roman, 2-3rd century (sculpture)
5931204 Diane, goddess of the hunt, roman, 2-3rd century (sculpture); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress

Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert
FLO4703656 Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageArtemis Collection: Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679748 Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637142 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Three representations of Artemis)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637141 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis (Diana) wearing long chiton and veil

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637121 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis (Diana) wearing the detached diploidion, over the chiton

Background imageArtemis Collection: Pulling down the statue of Diana at Ephesus (engraving)

Pulling down the statue of Diana at Ephesus (engraving)
8664114 Pulling down the statue of Diana at Ephesus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pulling down the statue of Diana at Ephesus)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century

The temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century
7264829 The temple of Diana, Evora, Portugal. 1st century; Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal; (add.info.: The Corinthian Roman temple of Evora, built around the 1st century)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Statue of Artemis restored as a Muse

Statue of Artemis restored as a Muse
7287250 Statue of Artemis restored as a Muse; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statue of Artemis restored as a Muse. 2nd century AD)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Hekataion. Goddess of the Moon

Hekataion. Goddess of the Moon
7287247 Hekataion. Goddess of the Moon; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Hekataion. Goddess of the Moon and the underworld and depicted with three bodies)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278243 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Moustiers Ear broth with lid 'Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres' Faience stannifere

Moustiers Ear broth with lid "Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres" Faience stannifere
JEB4903135 Moustiers Ear broth with lid "Le Dieu Apollo, les goddesses Diane et Ceres" Faience stannifere, decoration of great fire polychrome Fabrique OLERYS-LAUGIER - Joseph Olerys

Background imageArtemis Collection: Moustiers, circular plate ' goddess Diane with a dog and a deer' Faience stannifere

Moustiers, circular plate " goddess Diane with a dog and a deer" Faience stannifere
JEB4902963 Moustiers, circular plate " goddess Diane with a dog and a deer" Faience stannifere, decoration of large fire polychrome Fabrique OLERYS-LAUGIER - Joseph Olerys (1697-1749)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Statue of Zeus at Olympia 2, and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 3

Statue of Zeus at Olympia 2, and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after
FLO4577089 Statue of Zeus at Olympia 2, and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Christiane Henriette Dorothea Westermayr from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637168 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis, Demeter, Aphrodite)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637167 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aphrodite, Muse, Artemis)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts symbolising

Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts symbolising her connection with
534413 Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus, marble body enclosed in decorative sheath of many breasts symbolising her connection with fertility. 3rd century BC (sculpture); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, ancient Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, Artemis in the Greek pantheon

Diana, ancient Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, Artemis in the Greek pantheon
544604 Diana, ancient Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, Artemis in the Greek pantheon. 2nd century (sculpture, Roman copy of an original Greek statue); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageArtemis Collection: Statuette of Artemis

Statuette of Artemis
7287257 Statuette of Artemis.; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statuette of Artemis. Mid 2nd century AD copy of a Greek original of the mid-4th century BC)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278251 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278226 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Columns of theTemple of Diana, Evora, 1st century

Columns of theTemple of Diana, Evora, 1st century
7264840 Columns of theTemple of Diana, Evora, 1st century; Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal; (add.info.: Corinthian columns of the Roman temple of Evora, built around the 1st century)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis de Versailles, ' Diane huntress' accompanied by a doe

Artemis de Versailles, " Diane huntress" accompanied by a doe. Sculpture of the 2nd half of the 4th century
ETI4397297 Artemis de Versailles, " Diane huntress" accompanied by a doe. Sculpture of the 2nd half of the 4th century BC Hellenistic period

Background imageArtemis Collection: Four Seasons, Summer: Diana surprised by Actaeon, 1856-1863. Creator: Delacroix, Eugène (1798-1863)

Four Seasons, Summer: Diana surprised by Actaeon, 1856-1863. Creator: Delacroix, Eugène (1798-1863)
Four Seasons, Summer: Diana surprised by Actaeon, 1856-1863. Found in the Collection of the Museu de Arte de S£o Paulo

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Temple of Diana at Ephesus, published 1610. Creator: Antonio Tempesta

The Temple of Diana at Ephesus, published 1610. Creator: Antonio Tempesta
The Temple of Diana at Ephesus, published 1610. From The Seven Wonders of the World, pl. 3

Background imageArtemis Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis, 1893-1894. Creator: Vilhelm Hammershøi

Artemis, 1893-1894. Creator: Vilhelm Hammershøi
Artemis, 1893-1894

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, 1898. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth

Diana, 1898. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth
Diana, 1898. Photograph shows a young woman, representing goddess Diana(?), posed with a dog

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, c1898. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth

Diana, c1898. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth
Diana, c1898. Photograph shows a young woman, representing goddess Diana(?), posed with a dog

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Endymion, 16th century. Creator: Marco del Moro (c. 1536-1586)

Diana and Endymion, 16th century. Creator: Marco del Moro (c. 1536-1586)
Diana and Endymion, 16th century. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Hunt of Diana, 1616-1617. Creator: Domenichino (1581-1641)

The Hunt of Diana, 1616-1617. Creator: Domenichino (1581-1641)
The Hunt of Diana, 1616-1617. Found in the collection of the Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageArtemis Collection: Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d. Creator: Pieter Schenk

Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d. Creator: Pieter Schenk
Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d

Background imageArtemis Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70. Creators: Domenico Vito, Francesco Primaticcio

Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70. Creators: Domenico Vito, Francesco Primaticcio
Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70

Background imageArtemis Collection: Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone

Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone, Bernardo Castello
Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85

Background imageArtemis Collection: Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Background imageArtemis Collection: 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)
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)

Background imageArtemis Collection: In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals

In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals, The ancient Romans called her Diana

Background imageArtemis Collection: Jupiter and Callisto. (print)

Jupiter and Callisto. (print)
7419904 Jupiter and Callisto. (print) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); (add.info.: Jupiter and Callisto. To try and seduce Callisto Jupiter is disguised as the moon goddess Diana)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print)

The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print)
3671826 The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print) by American School, (19th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas)

Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas)
NGW336495 Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas) by Lewis, John (fl. 1744-57); 127.3x101.2 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60

Background imageArtemis Collection: Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza

Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza
Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741

Background imageArtemis Collection: Plate 7: Diana; statue of the nude goddess standing on a socle

Plate 7: Diana; statue of the nude goddess standing on a socle, wearing a crescent moon in her hair and holding a bow and arrow; from Statues of Roman Gods after Jacques Jonghelinck, 1586




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Artemis, also known as Diana of the Uplands, is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. This captivating goddess was often depicted in various artworks throughout history. One such artwork is "Diana of the Uplands" by Charles Wellington Furse, created between 1903-1904. In Greek mythology, Artemis was one of the twelve gods residing on Mount Olympus. Her story can be traced back to ancient texts published in 1880 that narrate the tales of these powerful deities. One notable myth involving Artemis showcases her compassion and mercy. In this tale, she sends a deer to spare the sacrifice of Iphigenia at the House of Tragic Poet from Pompeii. This act highlights her benevolence towards mortals and her connection with nature. Often associated with other significant figures like Callisto and Ceres. The Parthenon's East Pediment in Athens portrays her presence during its construction from 438-432 BC, emphasizing her importance within Greek culture. Artists have captured Artemis' essence through their masterpieces over centuries. Abraham Govaerts' painting depicts a serene landscape where Diana offers a hare to a nymph while Silenus and Ceres stand nearby; this scene beautifully captures Artemis' connection with both wildlife and fertility. "Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois" showcases Artemis surrounded by loyal companions during one of her hunting expeditions—a testament to her strength and independence as an iconic huntress. Louis Desplaces immortalized Artemis in his creation titled "Diana at the Bath. " This artwork portrays her vulnerability as she indulges in moments of self-care amidst nature's embrace—an intimate glimpse into another facet of this multifaceted goddess.