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Statue of Borghese Artemis, 120-130 AD, White marble
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Statue of Borghese Artemis, 120-130 AD, White marble
7225041 Statue of Borghese Artemis, 120-130 AD, White marble by Roman, (2nd century AD); Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Borghese Artemis, 120-130 AD, White marble, Roman art.
Gallery of the Emperors, Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy); Photo © Frank Buffetrille
Media ID 24721292
© Frank Buffetrille / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite Statue of Borghese Artemis, a remarkable piece of Roman art dating back to 120-130 AD. Carved from white marble, this ancient sculpture can be found in the Villa Borghese in Rome, Italy. The image beautifully captures the intricate details and craftsmanship of this second-century masterpiece. Depicting the mythological figure of Artemis, also known as Diana in Roman mythology, this statue portrays a powerful and divine woman holding a bow and arrow. Her costume design reflects the attire commonly associated with pagan deities during that era. Artemis was revered as the goddess of hunting and wilderness. As an important character in Greek and Roman myths, she symbolized femininity, strength, and independence. This statue represents her divinity through its heavenly depiction. The photograph not only highlights the artistic beauty but also provides insights into ancient religious beliefs prevalent during that time. It offers viewers a glimpse into polytheistic traditions where gods and goddesses were worshipped by societies like Ancient Rome. Frank Buffetrille skillfully captured this momentous artwork without any commercial intentions. His photography allows us to appreciate both the historical significance and aesthetic appeal of this stunning artifact from antiquity.
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