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Artemis Collection

Artemis, also known as Diana of the Uplands, is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. This captivating goddess was often depicted in various artworks throughout history

Background imageArtemis Collection: Greek gods in the Olymp, Greek mythology, published in 1880

Greek gods in the Olymp, Greek mythology, published in 1880
The Greek gods in the Olymp. Greek mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana Cacciatrice (Diana the Huntress), 1658

Diana Cacciatrice (Diana the Huntress), 1658. Found in the Collection of Fondazione Sorgente Group

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). Artist: Charles Wellington Furse

Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). Artist: Charles Wellington Furse
Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). The painting is held by the Tate Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis sends a deer to spare the sacrifice of Iphigenia, House of Tragic Poet from Pompeii

Artemis sends a deer to spare the sacrifice of Iphigenia, House of Tragic Poet from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageArtemis Collection: Artemis / Diana

Artemis / Diana
The goddess of childbirth and womens rites of passage, depicted with the new moon on her head and a cape embroidered with stars

Background imageArtemis Collection: Callisto And Artemis

Callisto And Artemis
The nymph Callisto succumbs to the embraces of Zeus, who is disguised as the goddess Artemis. Artemis, who demanded that her nymphs remained chaste

Background imageArtemis Collection: Parthenon. East Pediment. Acropolis, Athens. 438-432 BC. Bri

Parthenon. East Pediment. Acropolis, Athens. 438-432 BC. Bri
Parthenon. East Pediment. Helioss horses and Dionysos, Demeter and Kore, Artemis. Acropolis, Athens. 438-432 BC. Marble. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageArtemis Collection: A landscape with wood; Diana offers a hare to a nymph; Silenus and Ceres in foreground, c1614

A landscape with wood; Diana offers a hare to a nymph; Silenus and Ceres in foreground, c1614. Artist: Abraham Govaerts
A landscape with wood; Diana offers a hare to a nymph; Silenus and Ceres in foreground, c1614. From a private collection

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois

Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois Date: circa 1900

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer

Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with a deer

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana of the Hunt, 1901 (w / c on paper)

Diana of the Hunt, 1901 (w / c on paper)
PNH371952 Diana of the Hunt, 1901 (w/c on paper) by Shaw, John Byam Liston (1872-1919); 76x54 cm; Private Collection; Photo ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse

Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse
Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Portrait of Dame Katharine Furse (nee Symonds, 1875-1952), wife of the painter, as Diana, goddess of the hunt

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana and Panther

Diana and Panther
Diana the Huntress, with her pet panther

Background imageArtemis Collection: Temple of Artemis

Temple of Artemis, 1st century AD, of the Roman Decapolis city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageArtemis Collection: Buildings / Seven Wonders

Buildings / Seven Wonders
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely in marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana at the Bath. Creator: Louis Desplaces

Diana at the Bath. Creator: Louis Desplaces
Diana at the Bath

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Archaic Artemis

The Archaic Artemis, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon and childbirth, associated with wild animals and woodland

Background imageArtemis Collection: Iphigenia in Tauris

Iphigenia in Tauris
Rescued by Artemis from sacrifice at Aulis, she becomes a priestess on Tauris, but her experience has given her a distaste for human sacrifice and she is unhappy

Background imageArtemis Collection: Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas)

Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas)
3588593 Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas) by Seignac, Guillaume (1870-1924); 56x46 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageArtemis Collection: The ancient marble statue of Artemis, Diana of Versailles, in Paris

The ancient marble statue of Artemis, Diana of Versailles, in Paris
7278155 The ancient marble statue of Artemis, Diana of Versailles, in Paris; Private Collection; (add.info.: The ancient marble statue of Artemis, Diana of Versailles, in Paris, France)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278222 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278221 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278218 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco)

Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco)
7292622 Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: Civic Museum of Chiericati Palace)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco)

Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco)
7292512 Ceiling with allegorical subject, Hall of the Firmament, 1557-58 (fresco); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: Civic Museum of Chiericati Palace)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278239 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278225 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278224 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278220 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278217 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278242 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278241 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637147 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dress of the third period of Greek art history)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637143 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The upper line represents Demeter, Hecate, Triptolemus, and others)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637120 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis with skirts let down to the ground; she also wears a veil (parapatasma, skepasma)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637118 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis (Diana) wearing chiton double-girded, and kilted above the knee

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637153 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The two larger figures are Leto and Artemis)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving

Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575754 Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imageArtemis Collection: Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage

Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage, Tunisia (mosaic)
AIS5363042 Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage, Tunisia (mosaic); © Iberfoto.

Background imageArtemis Collection: Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth

Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth, Aplocera plagiata
FLO4638784 Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth, Aplocera plagiata, speckled yellow, Pseudopanthera macularia, and crimson and gold moth

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278219 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278223 The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman goddess Diana, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows

Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows
FLO4679742 Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows and a doe - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637169 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Figures of the Muses and of Artemis)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637152 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis, allegorical figure, and Hebe)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637148 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Upper group shows Aphrodite, Artemis, Hephaistos, and Athene)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637145 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The upper group represents Apollo, Artemis, Heracles, and Athene)

Background imageArtemis Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637119 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artemis wearing chiton girt up with scarf or peplos)



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Artemis, also known as Diana of the Uplands, is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. This captivating goddess was often depicted in various artworks throughout history. One such artwork is "Diana of the Uplands" by Charles Wellington Furse, created between 1903-1904. In Greek mythology, Artemis was one of the twelve gods residing on Mount Olympus. Her story can be traced back to ancient texts published in 1880 that narrate the tales of these powerful deities. One notable myth involving Artemis showcases her compassion and mercy. In this tale, she sends a deer to spare the sacrifice of Iphigenia at the House of Tragic Poet from Pompeii. This act highlights her benevolence towards mortals and her connection with nature. Often associated with other significant figures like Callisto and Ceres. The Parthenon's East Pediment in Athens portrays her presence during its construction from 438-432 BC, emphasizing her importance within Greek culture. Artists have captured Artemis' essence through their masterpieces over centuries. Abraham Govaerts' painting depicts a serene landscape where Diana offers a hare to a nymph while Silenus and Ceres stand nearby; this scene beautifully captures Artemis' connection with both wildlife and fertility. "Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois" showcases Artemis surrounded by loyal companions during one of her hunting expeditions—a testament to her strength and independence as an iconic huntress. Louis Desplaces immortalized Artemis in his creation titled "Diana at the Bath. " This artwork portrays her vulnerability as she indulges in moments of self-care amidst nature's embrace—an intimate glimpse into another facet of this multifaceted goddess.