Leto, Apollo and Artemis group at Mantinea

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Leto, Apollo and Artemis group at Mantinea is a renowned Classical Greek sculptural ensemble attributed to Praxiteles, depicting the goddess Leto with her twin children Apollo and Artemis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Classical Greek sculpture
religious sculpture
sculptural group
artForm relief sculpture
artMovement Classical Greek art
associatedWithDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Leto NERFINISHED
attributedTo Praxiteles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
creator Praxiteles NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
depicts Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Leto NERFINISHED
depictsCharacterRole god
goddess
goddess of the hunt
depictsFamilyRelation mother and children
twins
depictsGender female deity
female huntress goddess
male deity
depictsMythologicalFigure Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
Leto NERFINISHED
genre mythological sculpture
hasInfluenceOn later Hellenistic sculpture
hasPart figure of Apollo
figure of Artemis
figure of Leto
hasTheme divine motherhood
twin deities
iconography seated or central Leto with flanking twins
languageOfTitle Greek
materialUsed marble
mythologicalContext Greek Olympian deities
namedAfter Mantinea NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Praxiteles
refined Classical style
originalLocation Arcadia NERFINISHED
Mantinea NERFINISHED
Peloponnese NERFINISHED
period Classical period of Ancient Greece
religion Ancient Greek religion
subjectHeading Greek mythology

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Praxiteles notableWork Leto, Apollo and Artemis group at Mantinea