THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Roman mythology | Diana
1. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Votive relief of Lucceius Peculiaris.
Luna marble.
Second half of the 2nd cent. CE or the 3rd cent. CE.
Capua, Provincial Museum of Campania, crypt.
2. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Artemis.
Marble. Roman work of the 2nd century CE.
Inv. No. 1961.
Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
3. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Artemis. Detail.
Marble. Roman work of the 2nd century CE.
Inv. No. 1961.
Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
4. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis the Hunter.
White marble. First half of the 1st century CE.
Cremona, San Lorenzo Archaeological Museum.
5. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Head of Artemis.
Marble.
Late 3-d cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 386 (T).
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum.
6. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Head of Artemis.
Marble.
Late 3-d cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 386 (T).
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum.
7. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Artemis.
Bronze.
Tiberian reworking of a Greek statuary models of the 4th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 4895.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
8. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Artemis.
Bronze.
100 BCE — before 79 CE.
Inv. No. 4895.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
9. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Artemis.
Bronze.
100 BCE — before 79 CE.
Inv. No. 4895.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
10. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
11. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
12. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
13. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
14. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
15. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
16. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
17. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
18. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
19. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
20. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.