museum-digitalniedersachsen
CTRL + Y
en
Museum August Kestner Ancient Cultures Gemmen, Kameen und Glaspasten. Die Sammlung geschnittener Steine [1989.79]
Arsinoe III. als Göttin Artemis (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Museum August Kestner / Christian Tepper (CC BY-NC-SA)
1 / 1 Previous<- Next->

Arsinoe III as goddess Artemis (gem in setting)

Contact Cite this page Data sheet (PDF) Calculate distance to your current location Archived versions Mark for comparison Graph view

Description

Arsinoe III as the goddess Artemis? - Standing woman depicting the youthful Artemis with hunting dog. Long robe and krobylos hairstyle. - The version is modern. (AVS)

Material/Technique

Garnet / carved

Measurements

Width
2 cm
Height
3,9 cm

Literature

  • Platz-Horster, Gertrud (1995): Königliche Artemis? Eine neue Granatgemme im Kestner-Museum zu Hannover. Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 34, 9-25
Museum August Kestner

Object from: Museum August Kestner

The Museum August Kestner is named after August Kestner (1777-1853). The oldest municipal museum in the state capital Hanover is enclosed by a listed...

Contact the institution

[Last update: ]

Usage and citation

The textual information presented here is free for non-commercial usage if the source is named. (Creative Commons Lizenz 3.0, by-nc-sa) Please name as source not only the internet representation but also the name of the museum.
Rights for the images are shown below the large images (which are accessible by clicking on the smaller images). If nothing different is mentioned there the same regulation as for textual information applies.
Any commercial usage of text or image demands communication with the museum.