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Copy of Leochares (?)
Descriptio
English: Artemis with a hind, better known as "Diana of Versailles". Marble, Roman artwork, Imperial Era (1st-2nd centuries CE). Found in Italy.
Français : Statue d'Artémis à la biche, dite Diane de Versailles, peut-être inspirée d'un original grec du IVe siècle av. J.-C. par Léocharès. Marbre, œuvre romaine d'époque impériale. Provenance : Italie. Son nom Diane de Versailles lui vient du fait que Louis XIV fait transférer la statue dans le château de Versailles, lieu qu'elle occupera jusqu'à son retour au Louvre en 1798.
Dimensions H. 2 m (6 ft. 6 ½ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, Sully, ground floor, room 17
Accession number
Ma 589 (MR 152)
Credit line Given by pope Paul IV to Henry II of France
References notice sur le site du Louvre
Source/Photographer Eric Gaba (User:Sting), July 2005.
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Diana of Versailles, a 2nd-century Roman version in the Greek tradition of iconography (Louvre Museum, Paris).

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recentissima19:21, 8 Ianuarii 2019Minutum speculum redactionis 19:21, 8 Ianuarii 2019 factae1 905 × 2 542 (1.02 megaocteti)StingLarger version
15:46, 22 Octobris 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 15:46, 22 Octobris 2018 factae750 × 1 000 (262 chiliocteti)ShonagonReverted to version as of 17:51, 2 August 2006 (UTC) - base frame cropped, off-center group
00:26, 30 Aprilis 2018Minutum speculum redactionis 00:26, 30 Aprilis 2018 factae614 × 923 (239 chiliocteti)DIEGO73English: Artemis with a hind, better known as "Diana of Versailles". Marble, Roman artwork, Imperial Era (1st-2nd centuries CE). Found in Italy. Français : Statue d'Artémis à la biche, dite Diane de Versailles, peut-être inspirée d'un original grec du IVe siècle av. J.-C. par Léocharès. Marbre, œuvre romaine d'époque impériale. Provenance : Italie. Son nom Diane de Versailles lui vient du fait que Louis XIV fait transférer la statue dans le château de Versailles, lieu qu'elle occupera jusqu'à...
17:51, 2 Augusti 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 17:51, 2 Augusti 2006 factae750 × 1 000 (262 chiliocteti)Sting{{Louvre-ext |Copy of Leochares (?) |Artemis with a hind, better known as "Diana of Versailles". Marble, Roman artwork, Imperial Era (1st-2nd centuries CE). Found in Italy. |H. 2 m (6 ft. 6 ½ in.) |Given by pope Paul IV to Henry II of France |Ma 589 (MR

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