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DeskrizzjoniStatue group showing the goddess Artemis saving the young girl Iphigenia, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen (13290083124).jpg
Goddess saves Princess from Death!
The story goes that King Agamemnon had to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis in order to have a favourable wind for Troy. The story is well known from Greek myths and from the tragedy “Iphigenia in Aulis” by Euripides from the 400s BC.
The statue group shows the goddess Artemis, who at the last minute saves the young girl Iphigenia, by dragging her away from the altar on which she is about to be sacrificed. Artemis grabs the antlers of a deer and hauls the animal into her place.
In this representation in marble the statue of the goddess was originally covered entirely in gold leaf, while Iphigenia’s dress was painted in vivid colours.
li taqsam – li tikkopja, tiddistribwixxi u tittrażmetti din l-opra
li timmodifika – li tadatta l-biċċa xogħol
Taħt il-kundizzjonijiet segwenti:
attribuzzjoni – Għandek tattribwixxi x-xogħol bil-mod speċifikat mill-awtur jew minn min ta l-l-iċenzja (imma mhux b'xi mod li jissuġġerixxi ji jappoġjaw lilek jew l-użu tax-xogħol).
Ixxerja bl-istess mod – Jekk tbiddel, tittrasforma jew tibni fuq dan il-materjal, inti għandek bżonn taqsam il-kontribuzzjonijiet tiegħek taħt l-istess liċenzja jew waħda li taqbel ma' dik oriġinali.
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