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  • Diana [Artemis]. Engraving by P. Pontius and etching by W. Hollar after P. van Avont.
  • Diana [Artemis] as goddess of the moon. Engraving by J. Matham, 1615, after H. Goltzius.
  • Diana [Artemis]. Etching by F. Perrier.
  • Diana [Artemis]. Engraving by R. de Launay after Annibale Carracci.
  • Diana [Artemis]. Engraving by G.H. Frezza, 1704, after P. de Petris after F. Albani.
  • Diana [Artemis]. Engraving.
  • Diana [Artemis] and Pan. Engraving after Annibale Carracci.
  • Diana [Artemis]. Etching.
  • Diana of the Ephesians (Ephesian Artemis). Watercolour painting.
  • Diana [Artemis] and Actaeon. Engraving by J.B. Beauvarlet after J. Rottenhammer.
  • Diana [Artemis] and Actaeon. Engraving by G. Sadeler after J. Heintz.
  • Diana (Artemis) riding the chariot of the moon across the heavens. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Diana of the Ephesians (Ephesian Artemis), with a shepherd boy playing pipes. Etching by P.A. Novelli.
  • Diana [Artemis]: she changes Actaeon into a deer. Engraving by D. Sornique after B. Boullogne.
  • Pan and Diana (Artemis). Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
  • Pan and Diana (Artemis). Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
  • Astronomy: Diana, as Moon goddess, an angel above looking heavenward. Engraving by N. Dorigny, 1695, after Raphael, 1516.
  • Diana returning from the chase bearing dead birds meets Pan holding grapes and other fruit. Engraving by S. à Bolswert after P.P. Rubens.
  • Red-figured Greek wine-mixing bowl (column-krater) decorated with two men holding bows and a woman with a dog (Artemis?). Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • Detail of the decoration of a red-figured Greek wine-mixing bowl (column-krater) showing two youths holding bows and a young woman with a dog (Artemis ?). Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • Orpheus and Eurydice; Endymion and Diana (Artemis); the rape of Europa by Jupiter (Zeus). Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
  • The goddess Diana (Artemis) holding a crescent moon and a spear. Engraving by E. Delaune, c. 1560.
  • John Breval acting as tutor to George 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley on the Grand Tour introduces him to a statue of Diana; a genius shows a perspective drawing of Cholmondeley Castle to Minerva. Engraving by E. Kirkall, 1726, after L. Cheron.
  • The goddess Diana presiding over military figures representing the choleric temperament. Etching by J.D. Nessenthaler, ca. 1750.
  • The goddess Diana presiding over military figures representing the choleric temperament. Etching by J.D. Nessenthaler, ca. 1750.