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    Artemis and the Stag is an early Roman Imperial or Hellenistic bronze sculpture of the ancient Greek goddess Artemis. In June 2007 the Albright-Knox Art...
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    with the crown of the crescent moon, such as also found on Luna and others. On June 7, 2007, a Roman-era bronze sculpture of Artemis and the Stag was sold...
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    Guennol Lioness (category Sumerian art and architecture)
    of Artemis and the Stag Brings $28.6M at Sotheby's and Sets World Record". Retrieved 7 October 2023. Witmore, Christopher; and Omur Harmansah. The Endangered...
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    antiquity surpassed the price. Artemis and the Stag, found in the 1920s at a Roman construction site, fetched $28.6 million in June 2007. The record would only...
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    becoming the second-most-expensive artwork ever sold at auction at that time. On 7 June 2007, a Roman-era bronze sculpture of Artemis and the Stag was sold...
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    (PDF), retrieved 2008-06-20 New York Times (2008-01-10), "Artemis and Stag at Met Museum", The New York Times, retrieved 2008-06-20 Jehiel, Philippe; Moldovanu...
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    Guilford Puteal (category Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the British Museum)
    is Apollo with his lyre (Augustus's patron deity) who leads Artemis (trailing her stag) and another female figure, probably their mother Leto. Behind Leto...
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  • Worshipers of Artemis were found all over the Ancient Greek world. This is evident from the presence of Artemis shrines and followers in various regions...
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    Darius Vase (category Collections of the National Archaeological Museum, Naples)
    Persian invasion of Greece. Above Darius stands a line of Greek Gods: Artemis riding a stag, Apollo seated holding a swan, Aphrodite together with Eros, Zeus...
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  • sacrifice to atone for the defilement of the holy ground and the killing of the sacred stag. Once the sacrifice is made, Artemis will allow the winds to blow eastward...
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    near the Euripus Strait. While there, king Agamemnon killed a stag sacred to the goddess Artemis. The enraged deity caused a contrary wind and eventually...
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