File:Artemis BM E432.jpg

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English: Attributed to the Herakles Painter
Français : Attribué au Peintre d'Héraclès
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English: Artemis hunting a stag, surrounded by Zeus (left), Nikê (top) and Apollo (right). The goddess is wielding a torch like a spear, the torch refering to her role as the bringer of light. Attic red-figured pelike. From S. Agata dei Goti (Campania, South Italy).
Français : Artémis chassant un cerf, entourée de Zeus (gauche), Niké (la Victoire, couronnant la scène) et Apollon (droite). La déesse se sert d'une torche pour lance, la torche rappelant son rôle de porteuse de lumière. Péliké attique à figures rouges. Trouvé à S. Agata dei Goti (Campanie, Italie du Sud).
Date between 370 and 350 BC
Medium terracotta
medium QS:P186,Q60424
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Main floor, room 20, Greek & Rome
Accession number
GR 1867.5-8.1340 (Cat. Vases E 432)
Credit line Blacas Collection
Source/Photographer Bibi Saint-Pol (22 November 2006)
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current23:00, 2 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 23:00, 2 December 20061,500 × 1,960 (571 KB)Bibi Saint-Pol (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{BritishMuseum |Attributed to the Herakles Painter |Artemis hunting a stag, surrounded by Zeus (left), Nikê (top) and Apollo (right). The goddess is welding a torch like a spear, the torch refering to his role of bringer of light. Athenian

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