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Italian earthenware plate showing Artemis turning Actaeon into a stag.
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Actaeon being devoured by Artemis' dogs, 5th century BC.
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'Acteon turn'd into a Stag, and devour'd by his dogs', 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
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AR819017 
Red figured Nestoris (wine-jar), Artemis and Actaeon,  Lucania, c390BC-c380 BC. Aktaion changed to a stag by Artemis and killed by his hounds. This red-figured nestoris (wine jar) was made in Lucania in about 380 BC. The Greek myth goes that Aktaion had stumbled across Artemis bathing, and spied. 
Unique Identifier AR9447535 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5184px × 3568px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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20th century
4TH CENTURY BC
Actaeon
ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT GREEK
ANIMAL
artefact
Artemis
Artifact
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
Container
country
Deer
Deity
Diana
Diane d'Ephese
Dixon
Dog
Female
god
Goddess
Gods
Greece
Greek
HISTORIC
HOUND
Italy
LADY
LOCATION
LUCANIA
Mike Dixon
MYTHOLOGY
Object
People
Pottery
Punishment
RED FIGURE
religion
Religious
Revenge
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Stag
Sword
SWORDS
TGN
War
WARFARE
Wars
Weapon
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
wine jar
Woman
Women