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Diana God Collection

"Diana, the Enchanting Goddess of Nature and Hunt: A Captivating Journey Through Art" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Diana

Background imageDiana God Collection: Artemis de Versailles, ' Diane huntress' accompanied by a doe

Artemis de Versailles, " Diane huntress" accompanied by a doe. Sculpture of the 2nd half of the 4th century
ETI4397297 Artemis de Versailles, " Diane huntress" accompanied by a doe. Sculpture of the 2nd half of the 4th century BC Hellenistic period

Background imageDiana God Collection: Jupiter and Callisto. (print)

Jupiter and Callisto. (print)
7419904 Jupiter and Callisto. (print) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); (add.info.: Jupiter and Callisto. To try and seduce Callisto Jupiter is disguised as the moon goddess Diana)

Background imageDiana God Collection: The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print)

The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print)
3671826 The Diana Rondo, c.1770-1959 (print) by American School, (19th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info)

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7424450

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs, 1853 (oil on fabric)

Diana and Her Nymphs, 1853 (oil on fabric)
XOS5886578 Diana and Her Nymphs, 1853 (oil on fabric) by Marko, Karoly I (1791-1860); 25x35.1 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: by Karoly Marko)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt, 2nd century BC (marble)

Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt, 2nd century BC (marble)
PWI94617 Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt, 2nd century BC (marble) by Leochares (c.370-330 BC); height: 200 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Also known as the Diana of Versailles)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Statue of Artemis, a copy from the 4th century BC (marble)

Statue of Artemis, a copy from the 4th century BC (marble)
5309717 Statue of Artemis, a copy from the 4th century BC (marble) by Greek school, (4th century BC); Istanbul Archaeological Museum, Turkey; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana and Actaeon, 1554-64 (marble)

Diana and Actaeon, 1554-64 (marble)
7146198 Diana and Actaeon, 1554-64 (marble) by Mosca, Francesco (1531-1578); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Diana and Actaeon, 1554-64, Francesco Mosca)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)

Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)
7352736 Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco) by Ferrari, Lorenzo de (1680-1744); Palazzo Carrega-Cataldi (former Palazzo Tobia Pallavicini), Genoa, Liguria

Background imageDiana God Collection: The beautiful Anthia leading her Companions to the Temple of Diana in Ephesus, c

The beautiful Anthia leading her Companions to the Temple of Diana in Ephesus, c. 1820 (oil on canvas)
7332544 The beautiful Anthia leading her Companions to the Temple of Diana in Ephesus, c.1820 (oil on canvas) by Paelinck, Joseph (1781-1839); Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana of Gabii (marble)

Diana of Gabii (marble)
LRI4633318 Diana of Gabii (marble) by Praxiteles (c.400-c.330 BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Diana of Gabii is a statue of a woman in drapery which probably represents the goddess)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana and the nymphs, 1725 (oil on canvas)

Diana and the nymphs, 1725 (oil on canvas)
7292665 Diana and the nymphs, 1725 (oil on canvas) by Pittoni, Giovanni Battista (1687-1767); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Giambattista Pittoni); Ghigo Roli

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana, the goddess of hunting, the moon and nature in Roman mythology after her bath, Historical

Diana, the goddess of hunting, the moon and nature in Roman mythology after her bath, Historical
7279603 Diana, the goddess of hunting, the moon and nature in Roman mythology after her bath, Historical by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diana)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Portrait of a Lady as Diana, c. 1670-90 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of a Lady as Diana, c. 1670-90 (oil on canvas)
7300628 Portrait of a Lady as Diana, c.1670-90 (oil on canvas) by Maes, Nicolaes (1634-93); 113x91.5 cm; Private Collection; © Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, New York

Background imageDiana God Collection: Marie-Adelaide de savoie, Duchess of Bourgogne as Diana, 1710 (marble)

Marie-Adelaide de savoie, Duchess of Bourgogne as Diana, 1710 (marble)
7301156 Marie-Adelaide de savoie, Duchess of Bourgogne as Diana, 1710 (marble) by Coysevox, Antoine (1640-1720); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Marie-Adelaide de savoie)

Background imageDiana God Collection: Diana and Actaeon, 1580-90 (oil on canvas)

Diana and Actaeon, 1580-90 (oil on canvas)
5859868 Diana and Actaeon, 1580-90 (oil on canvas) by Bassano, Jacopo (Jacopo da Ponte) (1510-92); 63.6--68.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Jacopo Bassano (1510-92))



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"Diana, the Enchanting Goddess of Nature and Hunt: A Captivating Journey Through Art" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Diana, the goddess who reigns over nature and hunting in Roman mythology. From ancient sculptures to breathtaking paintings, her divine presence is beautifully depicted throughout history. One such masterpiece is "Diana and Her Nymphs" (1853), an oil painting on fabric that showcases Diana surrounded by her loyal nymphs. The artist skillfully captures their ethereal beauty as they frolic amidst lush greenery. In another stunning portrayal, "Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt" (2nd century BC) stands tall in marble form. This ancient sculpture perfectly embodies Diana's fierce determination and prowess as she holds her bow with grace. The romantic tale of "Diane and Endymion" (1630) comes alive on canvas through delicate brushstrokes. This enchanting love story between a mortal man and the goddess reveals Diana's tender side as she gazes affectionately at Endymion while he sleeps. A mesmerizing copy from the 4th century BC, the "Statue of Artemis" captivates viewers with its intricate details carved into flawless marble. It serves as a testament to Diana's enduring influence even centuries after its creation. The tragic mythological encounter between Diana and Actaeon unfolds in "Diana and Actaeon" (1554-64). Crafted from marble, this sculpture freezes time at the moment when Actaeon stumbles upon Diana bathing – an act that leads to his untimely demise due to her wrath. Venturing into fresco artistry, we find ourselves beneath a celestial ceiling mural titled "Galleria Dorata. " Here, vibrant colors bring forth scenes depicting various aspects of Diana's realm – from moonlit hunts to serene forest landscapes teeming with life.