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The Louvre Museum, Paris, 4th
Century B.C.
Bring
a piece of The Louvre right into your own home with this ancient Greek
sculpture artwork. This ancient classical Greek statue is a perfect addition
to your collection, a stunning replica.
Artemis,
also known by her Roman name Diana, was the Greek goddess of hunting and
archery. She is often represented as a huntress with bow and quiver on her
shoulder and dogs or deer at her side. The Greeks worshipped Artemis as the
goddess of chastity and the guardian of youths and maidens. At the time of the
difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood, the ancient Greeks used to
invoke the support of Artemis and held special rites dedicated to her. Artemis
was a pure virgen who had never known the joys of love and marriage.
Artemis
greatest joy was to run through the dense forest hunting with her golden bow,
accompanied by her dogs and her favorite animal, the deer. She was renowned
for her skill at archery. No god or mortal could match her for accuracy.
Artemis also came to be looked up as the moon goddess, just as her twin
brother Apollo was viewed as the sun god. The ancient original of this
reproduction was found in the villa of the Emperor Hadrian at Tivoli near Rome.
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Features
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- Has exquisitely detailed workmanship
- Brings mythology right into your home
- Becomes the ultimate gift
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Specifications
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Height |
10" H |
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Weight |
3 lbs |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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