English: The ancient Greek goddess Artemis on her chariot drawn by two hinds. The goddess wears her bow in one hand and wears a veil and a crown. The detail is part of a larger scene depicting the death of the hunter Acteon devoured by his own hounds under the gaze of Artemis. Attic red-figure crater. Around 460-440 BC. Attributed to the Painter of the Woolly Satyrs. Vase in the Musée du Louvre, in Paris, France. Reference : Paris Ca3482. Beazley Archive number : 207101. Images transfered from the Theoi.com website. Info about this vase can be found on the Beazley Archive page.
Français : La déesse grecque antique Artémis sur son char attelé de biches. La déesse porte dans une main son arc et est vêtue d'un voile et d'une couronne. Ce détail fait partie d'une scène représentant la mort du chasseur Actéon déchiré par ses propres chiens sous les yeux d'Artémis. Cratère attique à figures rouges. Vers 460-440 av. J.-C. Attribué au Peintre des Satyres laineux. Vase conservé au Musée du Louvre à Paris, en France. Référence : Paris Ca3482. Référence dans la Beazley Archive : 207101. Image transférée depuis le site theoi.com. Des informations sur ce vase se trouvent sur sa fiche sur la Beazley Archive.
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