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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4817, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 2.27 grams, 13 mm. 2nd century BC. Magnesia-ad-Sipylum, Turkey. Obverse: Head of Artemis (?) (Latin: Diana) r. Reverse: ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ΣΙΓVΛΟΥ, Snakes twined round omphalos; in exergue, monogram.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5893, described as Coin; Æ; bronze issue; size: 13.9 mm.; weight: 4.44 gm. Obverse: Bust of Artemis? (Latin: Diana) facing left, wearing earring and necklace; hair in knot behind. Reverse: Free horse standing facing right, left fore-leg raised: plain border.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar didrachm, accession number 8-5467, described as Coin; AR; Didrachm; Greek. 241 BC. Naples, Italy. Obverse: ATTEMI, head of female r. diademed; behind, Artemis (?) (Latin: Diana) l. holding 2 long torches. Reverse: ΝΕΟΓΟΛΙΤΩΝ, man-headed bull r.; above, Nike flying r. crowning bull with wreath; beneath bull, N. Remarks: "condition, excellent" "(letters “dot serified”)
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-40, described as Attic black-figure eye-cup; some repainting of gorgoneion over break in bowl, otherwise intact; I, gorgoneion; between eyes, A, four-winged Artemis (Latin: Diana) with her deer, followed by a youth (perhaps not Apollo, according to Smith); B, four-winged Artemis; beneath each handle, inverted lotus. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3376, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; some restoration in plaster on side B; on neck, lotus-palmette chain; on shoulder, tongues; below scenes, lotus, rays at handles, lotus-palmette compelxes; A, Hermes, Athena, Herkales (Latin: Mercury, Minerva, Hercules), and panther; B, Apollo playing cithara, Artemis (Latin: Diana) and Leto (or 2 muses) and deer. Height, 41.7 diameter 28.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-997, described as Huge red-figure skyphos (cup); A, Apollo, sitting, approached by Artemis (Latin: Diana), behind Apollo is a young girl. B, Dionysos and maenad, a hasty composition much the same as in other Faliscan vases (see ref.). Repaired from fragments, the surface in bad condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-52, described as Cast of Winged Artemis (Latin: Diana), described by Pausanias as the earliest winged Victory executed by any Greek sculptor, and credited to Archermos, son on MIkkiades of Chios. The statue lacks right arm, most of its left arm except fingers, right foot, left leg from knee, most of wings. Bulletin de Correspondance hellenique 1879, plate 6. Half life size. Found 1877. Height 0-.9 meters. Described TAUpTá 21. The goddess has wings on her shoulders and feet. She wears a tight belted tunic with flat bands once elaborately painted. The statue rested on a stem, leaving both feet free. Another one, by Archermos, is in the Akropolis Museum. Location: Delos, Cyclades. National Museum.