Diana Artemis Collection
"Diana Artemis: A Mythological Journey through Russian Art" Step into the enchanting world of Diana Artemis, a captivating figure in Russian art
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"Diana Artemis: A Mythological Journey through Russian Art" Step into the enchanting world of Diana Artemis, a captivating figure in Russian art. From paintings to sculptures, her presence is felt throughout various masterpieces that depict her beauty and power. One such painting is "Diane et Callisto (Diana and Callisto)" by Pietro Liberi. In this baroque artwork, Diana discovers the pregnancy of nymph Callisto, revealing the complexities of Greek mythology with a touch of elegance. Another notable piece is Karl Pavlovich Briullov's "Diane (Diana). La deesse nue tient son arc" which showcases Diana standing near a river in the forest, holding her bow with an air of haughtiness. This 19th-century Russian artwork captures both her strength and vulnerability. In Dmitri Grigorievich Levitsky's portrait titled "Portrait du comte tresorier Artemi Vorontsov, " we see Count Artemi Vorontsov depicted as a distinguished treasurer. The painting reflects the artistic style prevalent in 18th-century Russia while honoring Vorontsov's contribution to society. The collection also includes still life paintings like "Nature morte d'une collection de curiosites" where among curious objects lies a marble statue of Diane. These artworks provide glimpses into the artist's fascination with unique artifacts and their ability to evoke emotions. Rosalba Giovanna Carriera's pastel painting simply titled "Diane" portrays Diana in all her glory. Created around 1746, this masterpiece housed at Musee Pouchkine in Moscow showcases Carriera's skillful use of pastels to capture Diana's ethereal beauty. Lastly, we have Konstantin Andreyevich Somov's portrait depicting sculptor Artemi Ober and his wife.