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Landscape with Diana and Acteon. Creator: Jan Brueghel the ElderLandscape with Diana and Acteon, Unknown date
Actaeon surprises Diana and her companions, 1693. Creator: Willem van MierisActaeon surprises Diana and her companions, 1693
Diana Surprised by Actaeon. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler IIDiana Surprised by Actaeon
Diana and Actaeon (the Metamorphosis of Acteon), 1544. Creator: Jean MignonDiana and Actaeon (the Metamorphosis of Acteon), 1544
Diane et Actéon, between 1635 and 1640. Creator: Michel DorignyDiane et Acteon, between 1635 and 1640. Diana and Acteon. Goddess of hunting and her nymphs. Diana, leaning on a rock, holds an arrow and wears a tiara with the symbol of the moon
The Petitions (detail), France, 1607 / 30. Creator: UnknownThe Petitions (detail), France, 1607/30. Fountain featuring urinating cherubs, the goddess Diana and a a stag. Woven at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel, Paris
The Petitions [right part], France, 1607 / 30. Creator: UnknownThe Petitions [right part], France, 1607/30. Fountain featuring urinating cherubs, the goddess Diana and a a stag. Woven at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel, Paris
Diana and Actaeon, 1585 / 92. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchioDiana and Actaeon, 1585/92
The Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55. Creator: Jean MignonThe Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55
Hearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis CleynHearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655
Diana and Acteon. Creator: Pierre Francois TardieuDiana and Acteon
Diane et Acteon changeen Cerf, ca. 1742. Creator: Etienne FessardDiane et Acteon change en Cerf, ca. 1742. [Diana and Actaeon transformed into a stag]
Diana and Actaeon, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Joseph BerglerDiana and Actaeon, late 18th-early 19th century
Acteon turn d into a Stag, and devour d by his dogs, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartActeon turn d into a Stag, and devour d by his dogs, 1733. Prince Acteon happened upon Diana naked while she was bathing. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733
Diane and Acteon, c1584-1609. Artist: Joseph Heintz the ElderDiane and Acteon, c1584-1609. In Roman mythology, Diana was the virgin goddess of the hunt, the equivalent of the Greek goddess Artemis, Private collection
Archaic metope showing Actaeon and Artemis, 5th century BCArchaic metope showing Actaeon being set on by his dogs and Artemis, from temple E at Selinunte. Made of limestone, with head and arms of Parian marble, 5th century BC