A 4th century BC bronze statue of the goddess of the hunt Artemis is in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus in Piraeus, Greece. It has been attributed to the Corinthian sculptor Euphranor.

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A 4th century BC bronze statue of the goddess of the hunt Artemis is in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus in Piraeus, Greece. It has been attributed to the Corinthian sculptor Euphranor.

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Alexander Rondanini
Alexander the Great according to Euphranor of Corinth. Part of a triumphal statue of King Philip.
King Philip of Macedon on his chariot lead by 4 horses; his son Alexander, taking on the chariot, holds the reins in both hands (armor and garb added the copyist). Creation of the group after the Battle of Chaeronea, 338 BC.
(Glyptothek, Munich.)
~ Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”). Culture/Date: Roman (?) copy ca. 100 B.C. after a Greek bronze model of the 4th century B.C. Artist: Euphranor. Medium: Parian marble Provenance: Paris, Louvre Museum
Vieno is a Vine Fae, part of the Wild Fae race.
night scene of euphranor!

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testing some new techniques and stuff :0
Les splendeurs du musée archéologique du Pirée : Athena du Piree de Kaphisodolos ou Euphranor 4eme siecle BC, Bronze statuette of Artemis de Euphranor #archeologicalmuseumofpiraeus #athena #gorgone #euphranor #4thcenturybc #artemis #peplos #himaton #libationbowl #bow #praxíteles #sculpture #bronze #monumentsandmuseumsofgreece #instapic #photooftheday #piraeusmycity (à Archaeological Museum of Piraeus) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCd_YNplfVK/?igshid=1vpfsze5et3ds
Euphranor returns to base after a messenger urgently calls out to any and all Astynomia he can find. What awaits at the base is worse than anything he could have imagined. Who did this, and why?
I haven't done anything quite this detailed in a while, holy damn. Big shout-out and thanks to notadonkey, Silverfallingstar and BlackBee23 for tips for what to add!! And thank you to HoundFlash and InTheDappledRain for lore and setting help!! Also thank you to TheSilentNight for stock for the ground and Nexu4 for stock for Euphranor's pose !! Proper tags and stuff on the dA version!
I'm aware the lighting is kinda,, dramatic and red/pink, but I tried for a bit of a dramatic atmosphere, not really sure I succeeded??
Got some collabs with some peeps too, but those are just chill and nothing to rush. So next thing I gotta do, is an activity check for Sunil!!
art and Euphranor (C) marinedoq
stock (C) credited above!