Final answer:
The incorrect iconography of Artemis is that her only male attendant is Pan. Artemis is usually depicted with nymphs, wearing a crescent crown, and carrying a bow. Pan is not traditionally considered an attendant of Artemis in classical mythology.
Thus, the correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which option is not part of the iconography of Artemis. Artemis is a goddess in Greek mythology, often associated with the hunt, wild animals, and wilderness. She is typically depicted with certain attributes that signify her identity and aspects of her divine role. Based on the information provided and classical representations of Artemis, the answer to the question is b. Her only male attendant is Pan.
Artemis is generally surrounded by nymphs and often wears a crescent crown. She is also usually seen carrying a bow, which is her attribute as the goddess of the hunt. The presence of Pan as her only male attendant is not a standard element of her iconography. In contrast, Pan is more commonly associated with his own mythology, as the god of the wild, shepherds, and flocks.
Thereforer, the correct option is b. Her only male attendant is Pan.