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Diana with Actaeon and Callisto, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)Diana with Actaeon and Callisto, 1634. Found in the collection of the Museum Wasserburg Anholt
Diana and Actaeon, ca 1595. Artist: Brueghel, Jan, the Elder (1568-1625)Diana and Actaeon, ca 1595. From a private collection
Dianas Rest on the Hunt, 17th century. Artist: Carle van LooDianas Rest on the Hunt, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
The Hunt of Diana, (study), 1879. Artist: Hans MakartThe Hunt of Diana, (study), 1879. Found in the collection of the Moravska galerie, Brno
Christ being found by his mother in the temple disputing with doctors, c1310-1320. Hunting scene below. From the Queen Mary Psalter, produced in England
Actaeon turned into a stag and devoured by his hounds, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesActaeon turned into a stag and devoured by his hounds, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
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
Fables, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierFables, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
The Paumgartner Alterpiece, 1498-1504. Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Paumgartner Alterpiece, 1498-1504
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian species of deer, 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)
Red figured Nestoris (wine-jar), Lucania, , c390-c380 BCRed figured Nestoris (wine-jar), Artemis and Actaeon, Lucania, c390BC-c380 BC. Aktaion changed to a stag by Artemis and killed by his hounds
Book of Hours in Latin, probably made in Toledo, c1480. The miniature shows St. Eustace and the vision of the Stag. (British Museum)
Engraved bone from Lortet, Hautes PyreneesPaleolithic engraved bone from Lortet, Hautes Pyrenees
Italian earthenware plate showing Artemis turning Actaeon into a stagDepiction on an Italian earthenware dish of Artemis turning Actaeon into a stag, from the V&As collection
Scythian gold stag, probably the centre of a shield, found at Zoldhalompuszta in Hungary
Caucasian dragon rug with stags, 17th centuryCaucasian dragon rug. Note also the small animals, possibly stags, which fill the field. From the Metropolitan Museum of Arts collection in New York, 17th century
Window detail from Notre Dame of St Eustace, 14th centuryWindow detail from Notre Dame of St Eustace and his vision of the stag bearing a cross, 14th century
A Sassanid silver dish showing King Shapur II, 4th centuryAn Early Sassanian gilded silver dish showing King Shapur II hunting a stag, 309-379. From the British Museums collection
Detail of base of Sarmatian gold scent bottle with an eagleDetail of base of Sarmatian gold scent bottle found at Novocherkassk. It depicts an eagle grasping a stag and biting it on the foreleg
Scythian gold stag plaque, 4th century BCScythian gold stag plaque from Kul Oba. The original is in the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg, 4th century BC
Embossed ornament in the form of a lion-griffin, from the Oxus treasure, 5th-4th century BCEmbossed ornament in the form of a lion-griffin, from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC. The Oxus treasure is the most important collection of silver
Mosaic of a Vandal horseman hunting, 5th centuryMosaic from Carthage, depicting a Vandal horseman hunting. He wears Germanic dress, and therefore is a member of the Vandal ruling class, 5th century
Detail of a Samian ware pot found in England. From the British Museums collection
Deer hunt, 15th century. Artist: Workshop of the Bedford BreviaryDeer hunt, 15th century. Hounds and mounted huntsmen blowing horns, chase a stag through a forest. In the left foreground hunt servants prepare to release more hounds
Deer hunt, 15th century. Hounds and mounted huntsmen blowing horns, chasing a stag through a forest. From Le Livre de la Chasse (Book of the Hunt) of Gaston III Phoebus, Comte de Foix
The Deer Hunt, 4th century BC. Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) left, and Hephaestion, his boyhood friend, with a stag
Statue of Artemis, Greek goddess of hunting. Artemis was known as Diana in the Roman pantheon
A Plantagenet king of England out hunting. The king depicted is possibly King John (1167-1216). Chromolithograph after a medieval manuscript
Elizabeth I performing the ceremony of assaying the stag, 1576. Elizabeth (1533-1603) alights from her horse onto the hunting field to perform the ceremony and is handed the knife by the huntsman
Prehistoric Anatolian cultural relic from Catal Huyuk, 5750 BC. A gold figure in the form of a stag. The archaeological remains found at Catal Huyuk in central Anatolia indicate that a settlement
My Hearts in the Highlands!, 1888. Artist: Joseph SwainMy Hearts in the Highlands!, 1888. The leader of the Home Rule Party, Charles Parnell, can be seen here setting his sights on the stag in the distance
Shield with Stag Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin SchongauerShield with Stag Held by Wild Man, ca. 1435-1491
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