• In November 2006, the Albright-Knox Gallery announced its intention to deaccession Artemis and the Stag from its collection.
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  • ] Fact 1: In Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and the moon, and the stag was her sacred animal.
  • "We're delighted that 'Artemis and the Stag' is on public view." The sculpture, a late Hellenistic/early Roman bronze hailed as one of the most important...
  • Exceedingly rare and beautiful bronze figure of artemis and the stag sells for $28,600,000...
  • The Middle Ages and the Postclassical Era will be included here. ... ~ Artemis and the stag. Date: 1st century B.C.-A.D. 1st century. Medium: Bronze.
  • The details vary but at the core, they involve a great hunter, Aktaeon who Artemis turns into a stag for a transgression and who is then killed by hunting dogs.
  • Artemis and the Stag. late Hellenistic/early Roman Imperial 1st.century B.C./ 1st.century A.D. bronze. Sotheby’s June 2007. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com.
  • The stag of Artemis was known for its incredible beauty, its golden antlers, and its remarkable speed. It was not dangerous. It was just fast.
  • According to the auction catalog, the bronze sculpture, titled "Artemis and the Stag," was a depiction of the Roman goddess of the hunt.