File:Artemis Kephisodotos Musei Capitolini MC1123.jpg

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Description
English: Female statue, probably a Roman copy of the statue of Artemis by Kephisodotos.
Français : Statue féminine, probablement une copie romaine de l'Artémis de Céphisodote.
Italiano: Musei Capitolini, statua femminile frammentaria, ipoteticamente identificata come replica della Artemide di Kephisodotos. Inventario Sculture S 1123.
Date 4th century BC
date QS:P571,-350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Medium Carrara marble
institution QS:P195,Q333906
Current location
Palazzo dei Conservatori, first floor, hall of the Tauriani-Vettiani
Accession number
MC 1123
Object history
English: From the Horti Vettiani, 1873.
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (2006)
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Roman marble bust of Artemis after Kephisodotos, 4th century BC. Capitoline Museums, Rome

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