Diana, 1896 by Julius Kronberg (Swedish, 1850–1921)
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Diana hunting..
sculpture by Haig Patigian
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'Diana cazadora' (1617-20), Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640)
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Michele Rocca, ca.1666 (?)-1751
Diana and Endymion, n/d, oil on canvas, 79.5x64.5 cm
Private Collection
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Paja Jovanović (Serbian, 1859-1957). Diana.
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'Portrait of Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire as Diana (or 'The Duchess of Devonshire as Cynthia from Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene')', Maria Cosway (Italian-English, 1760-1838), c. 1781-82
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Claude Mellan, 1598-1688 (After Pietro da Cortona, 1596-1669)
Diana in her Chariot (La Lune sur son char), 1633, engraving, 20.8x15.2 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Inv. 17.3.2015
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Emile Chambon Diane chasseresse
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Harry Maas Diana and Endymion
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Eugène Robert Poughéon Diane et Actéon
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Antonio De La Gandara Diane et Actéon
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Diana the Huntress by Isabel Samaras
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Diana - fluida silhouette femminile della scultura in bronzo di Paul Howard Manship precursore dell'Art Déco. Diana and a Hound (1925) "Bronze, 164.7 × 109.9 × 49.2 cm" [National Gallery of Art, Washington, USA] -- Paul Howard Manship (American; 1885 - 1966)
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Julius Leblanc Stewart (1855-1919) - Les chasseuresses
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1899.
57 x 80 inches, 144.8 x 203.2 cm. Estimate: US$150,000-250,000.
Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 3 Dec 2008 for US$182,500 incl B.P.
Les Chasseuresses (or The Huntresses) is based on the Greek myth of Artemis, Zeus’s daughter who asked her father to permit her eternal chastity. Artemis is portrayed as a maiden huntress, surrounded by her hounds and maiden nymphs who accompany and protect her.
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George-Owen Apperley Le bain de Diane
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George-Owen Apperley Artemis 1916-17
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Diana of the Uplands, 1903–4 by Charles Wellington Furse (English, 1868–1904)
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