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Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya

Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya


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Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya

Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Artemis with a dog, from Cyrene, Libya

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Media ID 9512545

Artemis Circa 1st Century Circa 2nd Century Craft Female Likeness Goddess Hand On Hip Imperial Age Marble Mythology Robe Roman Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable marble statue of Artemis with her loyal canine companion, originating from the ancient Roman civilization in the 1st-2nd century A. D. The exquisite craftsmanship is evident in every detail, as the hand-on-hip goddess stands gracefully draped in a flowing robe. Carved out of pristine white marble, this ancient artifact exudes an aura of timelessness and elegance. Artemis, known as the goddess of hunting and wilderness, is depicted here with her faithful dog by her side. The sculpture beautifully captures their strong bond and mutual respect. Animal themes are prevalent throughout this artwork, emphasizing the significance of nature within ancient mythology. Displayed indoors against a neutral backdrop, this vertical composition allows us to fully appreciate the intricate beauty and female likeness portrayed in this masterpiece. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back to a distant era - an imperial age where such archaeological artifacts were treasured for their historical value. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers us glimpses into our rich past. It reminds us that art and craft have always been integral parts of human existence; they transcend time and connect us to our ancestors' creativity and imagination. Let this image spark your curiosity about ancient civilizations while appreciating its aesthetic appeal – all without mentioning any commercial use or affiliation with Universal Images Group (UIG).

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