Descrizione

The "Diana Cacciatrice" canvas is a reproduction on canvas of the fresco that emerged in the archaeological excavations of Stabiae (Castellammare di Stabia) preserved in the archaeological museum national team of Naples.

Found in the Villa Arianna together with the frescoes of Flora, Medeaand Leda, that of Diana strong>dates back to the 1st century and was made in the third style. The bright colors and delicate pose show the Goddess of the Hunt while drawing her bow, depicted in profile on a blue background. 

Characteristics
  • Dimensions: 40 x 29 x 1,5 cm (15,75 x 11,42 x 0,59 inches)
  • Material: canvas 
  • Setup: with frame 
  • Produced in Italy 
Historical Curiosities

Diana, in Roman mythology, was the goddess of hunting, the moon, agriculture and wild nature, often depicted with a silver bow and arrows. The Romans associated it with virginity and the protection of women and children. The myth of Diana has its roots in Greek culture, where she was known as Artemis, twin sister of Apollo.

Maintenance

To keep the brilliance of the canvas intact, we recommend dusting regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight to preserve the colors over time.

 

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