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The scenes include: the Dogs for the Chase prevented by Pan and Diana; Diana in the Island of Lipara orders Cyclops to make arms to the Chase; Acteon surprising Diana when bathing is transformed into a stag; Diana enamoured with Endymion, kills him in his sleep; Diana reposes with her nymphs; five inscribed on panels in the walls and twelve grisailles above panels and on the ceiling.
Decorative paintings which comprise a part of the decoration of the circular tea room at the Temple of Diana in the park of Weston.
Decorative paintings which comprise a part of the decoration of the circular tea room at the Temple of Diana in the park of Weston.
Title
Mythological Scenes Depicting the Life of the Roman Goddess Diana
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 155 x W 90 cm (E)
Accession number
101.0189
Acquisition method
gift from Lord Bradford via National Heritage Memorial Fund, 1986
Work type
Painting
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