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The Death of Actaeon, with a Distant View of Montjovet, Val d’Aosta
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1837
Diana and Callisto (after Wilson)
Attributed to Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1796
Portrait of a Lady, as Diana
Jacob Huysmans
?c.1674
Landscape with Diana and Actaeon
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1805
Landscape, perhaps with Diana and Actaeon
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1805
Diana and her Nymphs Bathing
Thomas Stothard
exhibited 1816
Diana at the Bath
William Hilton the Younger
c.1820
Diana Wounded
Sir Bertram Mackennal
c.1907
Diane Chasseresse
William James Müller
1840
Sketch for ‘Artemis’
Sir Hamo Thornycroft
1880
Meleager and Atalanta
Richard Wilson
c.1770
Venus and Adonis
Stephen McKenna
1981
The Origin of the Great Bear
Frank Auerbach
1967–8
Diana and Actaeon at the Byam Shaw
John Lessore
1987
Diana and her Nymphs
William Taverner
date not known
[title not known]
Prince Hoare
date not known
Apollo and Diana Discharging their Arrows
After John Flaxman
1805
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