Sacrifice of Iphigenia Fireback

Iphigenia was the daughter of King Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Agamemnon wanted her sacrifice on behalf of Artemis, because he had slain the sacred hind of Artemis, as well to get to sail from Aulis for the Trojan War. Iphigenia was rescued by the goddess Artemis, who at the last minute took pity on the girl and exchanged her with a deer. According to another reading Iphigenia chose herself to be sacrificed. She wanted to do this for Hellas and thought she would become famous as a result.
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Age18th century
StyleLouis XV/Georgian
OriginFrance
Width96.0 cm | 37.8 inches
Height96.0 cm | 37.8 inches
Depth 2.0 cm | 0.8 inches
Weight106 kg | 234 lbs
MaterialsCast iron
ColorBrown
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