THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Greek mythology | Artemis
121. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus (so-called Great Artemis).
Marble.
Roman copy ca. 98—117 CE of a wooden statue of the 7th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 712.
Selçuk, Ephesus Museum.
122. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus (so-called Great Artemis).
Marble.
Roman copy ca. 98—117 CE of a wooden statue of the 7th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 712.
Selçuk, Ephesus Museum.
123. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Apollo and Artemis offering a libation over the Delphic omphalos.
Marble. Votive relief. 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. 468.
Sparta, Archaeological Museum.
124. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The Death of Niobe’s Children.
Relief of a front panel of a sarcophagus.
Marble.
Roman work of the second half of the 2nd century CE.
Inv. No. 24.
Venice, National Archaeological Museum.
125. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Marble. First half of the 2nd century CE.
Verona, Archaeological Museum.
126. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus. Detail.
Marble. First half of the 2nd century CE.
Verona, Archaeological Museum.
127. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus. Detail.
Marble. First half of the 2nd century CE.
Verona, Archaeological Museum.
128. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Goddess of abundance (archetype of Artemis of Ephesus).
Marble.
Viterbo, Cathedral.
129. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Goddess of abundance (archetype of Artemis of Ephesus). Detail.
Marble.
Viterbo, Cathedral.
130. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Goddess of abundance (archetype of Artemis of Ephesus).
Marmor.
Viterbo, Cathedral.