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Artemis goddess of hunting
Painting by Theofilos
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Athena and Artemis
Painting of 1927 by Theofilos
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Artemis and the Nymphs
Artemis and the Nymphs departing for the hunt. The Nymphs loved to join Artemis on her adventures. On the left, a satyr is trying to seduce a Nymph
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
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Actaeon surprises the bathing Artemis
Actaeon, the young huntsman who discovered Artemis as she was bathing naked in a stream.
Painting of 1556-1559 by Titian (c.1488-1576)
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Diana (Artemis) and Actaeon
Painting of 1617 by Francesco Albani
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Diana and Endymion
Diana (Artemis) and Endymion. Detail of the Painting
Painting of 1597 by Annibale Carracci
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Diana and the Nymphs surprised by Fauns
Detail of Diana surprised by a Faun (a Roman deity which were associated with the Greek Satyr)
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
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Diana (Artemis) Surprised
Painting of 1879 by Jules Joseph Lefebvre
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Diana turns Actaeon into a Stag
Painting by Hendrick van Balen
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Diana Resting after the Hunt
Painting by Hendrick van Balen
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The Hunt of Diana
Detail of the painting
Painting by Andrea Camassei
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Diana (Artemis) after the hunt
Painting by François Boucher
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Diana and Cupid
Painting of 1761 by Pompeo Batoni
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Diana and her Nymphs
Painting by Jacob van Loo
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Diana and Endymion
Diana (Artemis) and the shepherd Endymion
Painting by Nicolas Poussin
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Diana (Artemis) and Endymion
Painting of 1822 by Jerome Martin Langlois
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the Death of Actaeon
Diana (Artemis) shooting the unfortunate hunter Actaeon with her bow
Painting by Tizian
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The Bath of Diana
Painting by Francois Clouet
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Diana (Artemis) and Endymion
Painting of 1765 by Stefano Torelli
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Diana and her Nymphs
Diana (Artemis) bathing with her Nymphs
Painting by Willem van Mieris
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Bathing Diana (Artemis)
Painting of 1742 by François Boucher (1703–1770)
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Diana the Huntress
Painting of 1867 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
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