Joachim Wtewael - Diana und Actaeon - GG 1052 - Kunsthistorisches Museum

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Joachim Wtewael - Diana und Actaeon - GG 1052 - Kunsthistorisches Museum

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Public domain reproduction of artwork, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

The story of Diana and Actaeon is a classical myth from ancient Greece. Actaeon was a hunter who stumbled upon the goddess Diana while she was bathing in a forest pool. Outraged by his intrusion, Diana splashed water on him and, as punishment, turned him into a stag. Actaeon's own hunting dogs, recognizing their master, chased and killed him. This story is often interpreted as a cautionary tale about the consequences of hubris or arrogance, as well as a celebration of the power and majesty of the goddess Diana.

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1650 - 1750
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Kunsthistorisches Museum
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