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Artemis Collection (#9)

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: Arcadian Landscape with several Figures and a Statue of Diana, 18th century

Arcadian Landscape with several Figures and a Statue of Diana, 18th century

Background imageArtemis Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20101331

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Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, Detail of Corinthian column at the site of the Temple of Artemis, once considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world

Background imageArtemis Collection: Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana, 1756. Creator: Jean-Marc Nattier

Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana, 1756. Creator: Jean-Marc Nattier
Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana, 1756

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon (Diana Surprised in Her Bath), 1836. Creator: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Diana and Actaeon (Diana Surprised in Her Bath), 1836. Creator: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Diana and Actaeon (Diana Surprised in Her Bath), 1836

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, 1849. Creator: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena

Diana, 1849. Creator: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena
Diana, 1849

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana the Huntress. Creator: Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli

Diana the Huntress. Creator: Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli
Diana the Huntress

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789

Background imageArtemis Collection: Jupiter, in the Guise of Diana, and Callisto, 1763. Creator: Francois Boucher

Jupiter, in the Guise of Diana, and Callisto, 1763. Creator: Francois Boucher
Jupiter, in the Guise of Diana, and Callisto, 1763

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and her nymphs bathing, with a stag hunt in the background, ca 1606. Creator: Francken

Diana and her nymphs bathing, with a stag hunt in the background, ca 1606. Creator: Francken
Diana and her nymphs bathing, with a stag hunt in the background, ca 1606. Private Collection

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Sleep of Endymion, 1791. Creator: Girodet de Roucy Trioson, Anne Louis (1767-1824)

The Sleep of Endymion, 1791. Creator: Girodet de Roucy Trioson, Anne Louis (1767-1824)
The Sleep of Endymion, 1791. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon, ca. 1600. Creator: Liberi, Pietro (1605-1687)

Diana and Actaeon, ca. 1600. Creator: Liberi, Pietro (1605-1687)
Diana and Actaeon, ca. 1600. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon, c. 1640. Creator: Albani, Francesco (1578-1660)

Diana and Actaeon, c. 1640. Creator: Albani, Francesco (1578-1660)
Diana and Actaeon, c. 1640. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon, c. 1617. Creator: Albani, Francesco (1578-1660)

Diana and Actaeon, c. 1617. Creator: Albani, Francesco (1578-1660)
Diana and Actaeon, c. 1617. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Endymion, ca 1675-1680. Creator: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)

Diana and Endymion, ca 1675-1680. Creator: Giordano, Luca (1632-1705)
Diana and Endymion, ca 1675-1680. Found in the Collection of Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon, ca 1600-1603. Creator: Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640)

Diana and Actaeon, ca 1600-1603. Creator: Cesari, Giuseppe (1568-1640)
Diana and Actaeon, ca 1600-1603. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis - Murrays Cabaret Club costume design

Artemis - Murrays Cabaret Club costume design
Artemis - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1760. Creator: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)

Diana and Callisto, 1760. Creator: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)
Diana and Callisto, 1760. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava

Background imageArtemis Collection: Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, ca 1541. Creator: Tintoretto

Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, ca 1541. Creator: Tintoretto
Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, ca 1541. Found in the Collection of Galleria Estense, Modena

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana on her chariot, 1821. Creator: Blondel, Merry-Joseph (1781-1853)

Diana on her chariot, 1821. Creator: Blondel, Merry-Joseph (1781-1853)
Diana on her chariot, 1821. Found in the Collection of Musee national du Chateau de Fontainebleau

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Callisto, ca 1528

Diana and Callisto, ca 1528. Found in the Collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and her Companions, c. 1655-56 (oil on canvas)

Diana and her Companions, c. 1655-56 (oil on canvas)
3247745 Diana and her Companions, c.1655-56 (oil on canvas) by Vermeer, Jan (Johannes) (1632-75); 97.8x104.6 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Diana, goddess of the hunt)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs on the Hunt, 1627-8 (oil on canvas)

Diana and Her Nymphs on the Hunt, 1627-8 (oil on canvas)
3077121 Diana and Her Nymphs on the Hunt, 1627-8 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640) (studio of); 237.5x183.8 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageArtemis Collection: Actaeon metamorphoses into a stag (oil on canvas)

Actaeon metamorphoses into a stag (oil on canvas)
898931 Actaeon metamorphoses into a stag (oil on canvas) by Albani, Francesco (1578-1660); 77x99 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Acteon metamorphoseen cerf.); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageArtemis Collection: The 95 ft yawl Artemis sailing close-hauled, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 95 ft yawl Artemis sailing close-hauled, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 95 ft yawl Artemis sailing close-hauled, 1911. Artemis was designed by

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, 1757, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Diana, 1757, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Diana, 1757, (1928). Pen with wash on paper. Part design for a fresco in the Villa Valmarana near Vicenza, Italy. Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana (?), mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Diana (?), mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Diana (?), mid 18th century, (1928). Pen with wash over pencil on paper. At one time known to have been in the collection of the Horne Foundation, Florence, Italy

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon (Artemis surprise au bain par Acteon)

Diana and Actaeon (Artemis surprise au bain par Acteon)
Diana and Actaeon (Arte mis surprise au bain par Acte on). Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Oise, Beauvais

Background imageArtemis Collection: Dianas Rest

Dianas Rest. Private Collection

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon, ca 1580-1585

Diana and Actaeon, ca 1580-1585. Found in the Collection of Museo Francesco Borgogna, Vercelli

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1768

Diana and Endymion, 1768. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageArtemis Collection: Dianas Rest on the hunt, c. 1640

Dianas Rest on the hunt, c. 1640. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Actaeon

Diana and Actaeon. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageArtemis Collection: The goddess Diana receiving the kill

The goddess Diana receiving the kill. Private Collection

Background imageArtemis Collection: Sleeping Endymion, 1505-1508. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)

Sleeping Endymion, 1505-1508. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)
Sleeping Endymion, 1505-1508. Found in the collection of Galleria Nazionale, Parma

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Artist: Pierre, Jean-Baptiste Marie (1714-1789)

Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Artist: Pierre, Jean-Baptiste Marie (1714-1789)
Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana

Diana. Private Collection

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). Artist: Francois Boucher

Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). Artist: Francois Boucher
Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageArtemis Collection: Madame Jane Kelleway as Diana, 17th century, (1910). Artist: Peter Lely

Madame Jane Kelleway as Diana, 17th century, (1910). Artist: Peter Lely
Madame Jane Kelleway as Diana, 17th century, (1910). In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon and nature being associated with wild animals and woodland

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ninfas Sorprendidas Por Satiros, (Diana and Nymphs Surprised by Satyrs), 1639-1640, (c1934)

Ninfas Sorprendidas Por Satiros, (Diana and Nymphs Surprised by Satyrs), 1639-1640, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Ninfas Sorprendidas Por Satiros, (Diana and Nymphs Surprised by Satyrs), 1639-1640, (c1934). Diana appears on far right of composition with her nymphs attacked by a group of satyrs in a forest

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana (Diane), c1850

Diana (Diane), c1850

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana Efesina (Diane d Ephese), c1850

Diana Efesina (Diane d Ephese), c1850

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis Prologizes, 1898. Artist: Byam Shaw

Artemis Prologizes, 1898. Artist: Byam Shaw
Artemis Prologizes, 1898. A drawing from Poems by Robert Browning. Plate taken from The Studio magazine, volume 13, no 60 (London, 15th March 1898)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana leaving her bath, 18th century (1905). Artist: Francois Boucher

Diana leaving her bath, 18th century (1905). Artist: Francois Boucher
Diana leaving her bath, 18th century (1905). From The Connoisseur magazine (April 1905)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis fountain, Hyde Park, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Artemis fountain, Hyde Park, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Artemis fountain, Hyde Park, London, 1926-1927. Fountain with a sculpture of the goddess Artemis, designed by Feodora Gleichen

Background imageArtemis Collection: Dianas Rest on the Hunt, 17th century. Artist: Carle van Loo

Dianas Rest on the Hunt, 17th century. Artist: Carle van Loo
Dianas Rest on the Hunt, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageArtemis Collection: Dianas Rest on the Hunt, late 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Jan Brueghel the Elder

Dianas Rest on the Hunt, late 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Jan Brueghel the Elder
Dianas Rest on the Hunt, late 16th or early 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St Petersburg

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1723. Artist: Giovanni Battista Pittoni the Younger

Diana and Endymion, 1723. Artist: Giovanni Battista Pittoni the Younger
Diana and Endymion, 1723. Diana, the Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, falls in love with the sleeping figure of the shepherd Endymion

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis with a swan. Lekythos, white-ground, c490 BC

Artemis with a swan. Lekythos, white-ground, c490 BC. Pan Painter, Attic vase painter (ca. 475-450 BC). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg




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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.