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English: Artemis of the Rospigliosi type. Marble, Roman artwork of the Imperial Era, 1st–2nd centuries AD. Copy of a Greek original, maybe the bronze group mentioned by Pausanias (I, 25, 2), which represented a gigantomachia.
Français : Artémis du type Rospigliosi. Marbre, œuvre romaine d'époque impériale (Ier–IIe siècles av. J.-C.), hauteur 1,53 mètre. Copie d'un original grec, peut-être le groupe en bronze mentionné par Pausanias (I, 25, 2) qui représentait une gigantomachie.
Medium
marble
medium QS:P186,Q40861
Dimensions
163 cm (64.1 in)
Collection
Louvre Museum
(Inventory)
Native name
Louvre Museum
Location
1st arrondissement of Paris , France
Coordinates
48° 51′ 40″ N, 2° 20′ 09″ E
Established
10 August 1793
Website
www.louvre.fr
Authority file
: Q19675
VIAF: 257711507
ISNI: 000000012260177X
ULAN: 500125189
LCCN: n80020283
NLA: 35912436
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully wing, ground floor, room 17
Accession number
Ma 559 (MR 156)
Credit line
Borghese Collection
References
Musée du Louvre, Atlas database: entry 909
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Marie-Lan Nguyen
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'''Description:''' Artemis of the Rospigliosi type. Marble, Roman artwork of the Imperial Era, 1st–2nd centuries AD, height: 5.3'. Copy of a Greek original, maybe the the bronze group mentioned by Pausanias (I, 25, 2), which represented a gigantomachia.
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