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Huntress Collection

"Huntress: A Timeless Symbol of Power and Grace" Diana the Huntress, a mythical figure known for her unparalleled hunting skills

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana the Huntress, fresco from the house Stabia at Pompeii

Diana the Huntress, fresco from the house Stabia at Pompeii

Background imageHuntress Collection: Fountain and statue of Diana - Mexico City

Fountain and statue of Diana - Mexico City
Beautiful photographic postcard depiction of the Fountain (with statue of Diana, the Huntress) at the Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, Mexico (later moved to Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, Mexico)

Background imageHuntress Collection: DOMENICHINO: DIANA at the Hunt. Oil on canvas by Domenichino (1581-1641)

DOMENICHINO: DIANA at the Hunt. Oil on canvas by Domenichino (1581-1641)

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois

Diana the Huntress - with Attendants and Borzois Date: circa 1900

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and Panther

Diana and Panther
Diana the Huntress, with her pet panther

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas)

Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas)
3588593 Diana, The Huntress (oil on canvas) by Seignac, Guillaume (1870-1924); 56x46 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Mexico, Mexico City, Diana The Archer, Diana The Huntress Fountain, La Diana Cazadora

Mexico, Mexico City, Diana The Archer, Diana The Huntress Fountain, La Diana Cazadora, Archer Of The North Star, Paseo de la Reforma, Bronze Statue

Background imageHuntress Collection: Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar

Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar. Copperplate engraving by W
FLO4607684 Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs Hunting, c.1685. Creator: Abraham Genoels II

Diana and Her Nymphs Hunting, c.1685. Creator: Abraham Genoels II
Diana and Her Nymphs Hunting, c.1685. Attributed to Abraham Genoels

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen

Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen
Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625

Background imageHuntress Collection: Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d. Creator: Pieter Schenk

Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d. Creator: Pieter Schenk
Anne Catharine Mouy, Countess of Broglia, as the Goddess Diana, n.d

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas)

Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas)
NGW336495 Diana Pryce with the attributes of Diana, 1752 (oil on canvas) by Lewis, John (fl. 1744-57); 127.3x101.2 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info)

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana the huntress with her bow and arrow

Diana the huntress with her bow and arrow. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789

Background imageHuntress Collection: New gen. Eagle Hunter, Mongolia

New gen. Eagle Hunter, Mongolia
Kazakh Girl Eagle Hunters in traditionally wearing typical Mongolian dress culture of Mongolia she Rider horse on Altai Mountain background at Ba-yan UlGII, MONGOLIA. saravut whanset

Background imageHuntress Collection: Plate 7: Diana; statue of the nude goddess standing on a socle

Plate 7: Diana; statue of the nude goddess standing on a socle, wearing a crescent moon in her hair and holding a bow and arrow; from Statues of Roman Gods after Jacques Jonghelinck, 1586

Background imageHuntress Collection: The Princess and the Tiger

The Princess and the Tiger
Princess Manorama Raja, daughter of the Maharaja of Indore, with the body of a tiger she has killed. Date: circa 1925

Background imageHuntress Collection: Queen Elizabeth I as Diana the Huntress by Cornelis Vroom

Queen Elizabeth I as Diana the Huntress by Cornelis Vroom Date: 16th century

Background imageHuntress Collection: LADY HUNTRESS

LADY HUNTRESS
She's already got one dead bird on her hat, now she's after another... Date: 1913

Background imageHuntress Collection: Atalanta and Meleager, ca. 1670-90. Creator: Johann Gottfried Bartsch

Atalanta and Meleager, ca. 1670-90. Creator: Johann Gottfried Bartsch
Atalanta and Meleager, ca. 1670-90

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana Resting, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent

Diana Resting, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent
Diana Resting, ca. 1542-45

Background imageHuntress Collection: Statue of Diana Venatrix, Roman goddess of the hunt, with bow, arrow and quiver

Statue of Diana Venatrix, Roman goddess of the hunt, with bow, arrow and quiver
5323779 Statue of Diana Venatrix, Roman goddess of the hunt, with bow, arrow and quiver by David, Francois-Anne (1741-1824); (add.info.: Statue of Diana Venatrix, Roman goddess of the hunt, with bow)

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and her Nymphs (colour litho)

Diana and her Nymphs (colour litho)
2792520 Diana and her Nymphs (colour litho) by Appleton, Honor Charlotte (1879-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diana and her Nymphs)

Background imageHuntress Collection: The Arrow (w / c on paper)

The Arrow (w / c on paper)
LMG151901 The Arrow (w/c on paper) by Fortescue-Brickdale, Eleanor (1871-1945); 76x53 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK

Background imageHuntress Collection: Chatelaine, 1897, from L Estampe Moderne, published Paris 1897-99 (colour litho)

Chatelaine, 1897, from L Estampe Moderne, published Paris 1897-99 (colour litho)
STC193264 Chatelaine, 1897, from L Estampe Moderne, published Paris 1897-99 (colour litho) by Doudelet, Charles (1861-1938); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageHuntress Collection: Atalanta II, 1897. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Atalanta II, 1897. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Atalanta II, 1897. Huntress with greyhound. From " The Best of Beardsley" edited by R. A. Walker, [The Bodley Head, London, 1948]

Background imageHuntress Collection: Atalanta I, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Atalanta I, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Atalanta I, 1895. Heroine of Greek mythology holding a bow. An illustration to the poem Atalanta in Corydon by Algernon Charles Swinburne, and intended for " The Yellow Book", Vol

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress) (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown

Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress) (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown
Diane Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress) (Furnishing Fabric), Nantes, c. 1800. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana, Plate XIX (19). From 'Museum Florentinum'

Diana, Plate XIX (19). From "Museum Florentinum"
Diana, Plate XIX (19). From " Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), 1734

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by Fauns, 1638-40 (oil on canvas)

Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by Fauns, 1638-40 (oil on canvas)
XIR3996 Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by Fauns, 1638-40 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 128x314 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana at the Bath, 1872 (w / c)

Diana at the Bath, 1872 (w / c)
CH378615 Diana at the Bath, 1872 (w/c) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and Nymphs Bathing, 1846 (oil on canvas)

Diana and Nymphs Bathing, 1846 (oil on canvas)
658384 Diana and Nymphs Bathing, 1846 (oil on canvas) by Jacobs, Emil (1802-66); 154.9x202.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: ); Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana with Nymphs, Dogs and Game (oil on canvas)

Diana with Nymphs, Dogs and Game (oil on canvas)
3930928 Diana with Nymphs, Dogs and Game (oil on canvas) by Aachen, Johann or Hans von (1552-1616) (follower of); 123.5x82 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and Her Attendants among the Constellations, c. 1894 (oil on canvas)

Diana and Her Attendants among the Constellations, c. 1894 (oil on canvas)
3956008 Diana and Her Attendants among the Constellations, c.1894 (oil on canvas) by Lathrop, Francis Augustus (1849-1909); Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; American, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun, 1658 (oil on canvas)

Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun, 1658 (oil on canvas)
3740456 Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun, 1658 (oil on canvas) by Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665); 119.1x182.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and her Dog, c. 1717-20 (oil on canvas)

Diana and her Dog, c. 1717-20 (oil on canvas)
5242281 Diana and her Dog, c.1717-20 (oil on canvas) by Ricci, Sebastiano (1658-1734); 74x55.6 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs Departing for the Hunt, c. 1615 (oil on canvas)

Diana and Her Nymphs Departing for the Hunt, c. 1615 (oil on canvas)
499511 Diana and Her Nymphs Departing for the Hunt, c.1615 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640) (studio of); 261.00x225.00 (framed) 216.00x178.70 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art

Background imageHuntress Collection: Detail from a red-figure lekythos (ceramic)

Detail from a red-figure lekythos (ceramic)
1761944 Detail from a red-figure lekythos (ceramic) by Douris, (c.500-460 BC); Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana, 1902 (oil on panel)

Diana, 1902 (oil on panel)
2956829 Diana, 1902 (oil on panel) by Lefebvre, Jules Joseph (1836-1911); 27.3x17.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lefebvre was the son of a baker)

Background imageHuntress Collection: The Fan (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Fan (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR267190 The Fan (engraving) (b/w photo) by Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602); Private Collection; (add.info.: L eventail; eventail; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana and the Nymphs, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho)

Diana and the Nymphs, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho)
IL283042 Diana and the Nymphs, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: in Roman mythology)

Background imageHuntress Collection: Francoise Louis de la Baume le Blanc (1644-1710) Mademoiselle de la Valliere

Francoise Louis de la Baume le Blanc (1644-1710) Mademoiselle de la Valliere
XIR180665 Francoise Louis de la Baume le Blanc (1644-1710) Mademoiselle de la Valliere, as Diana (gouache on paper) by Werner, Joseph (1637-1710); ChAteau de Versailles, France; Swiss

Background imageHuntress Collection: Diana Lucifera (marble) (b / w photo)

Diana Lucifera (marble) (b / w photo)
ALI224879 Diana Lucifera (marble) (b/w photo) by Roman; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Alinari

Background imageHuntress Collection: Portrait of the Countess of Noirmont as Diana (oil on canvas)

Portrait of the Countess of Noirmont as Diana (oil on canvas)
CH401077 Portrait of the Countess of Noirmont as Diana (oil on canvas) by Largilliere, Nicolas de (1656-1746); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageHuntress Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Brimo the wild witch huntress'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "Brimo the wild witch huntress"(litho)
5989614 Jason and the Argonauts: " Brimo the wild witch huntress" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHuntress Collection: Greek women dancing around statue of Diana

Greek women dancing around statue of Diana
LLM459206 Greek women dancing around statue of Diana by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek women dancing around statue of Diana); © Look and Learn

Background imageHuntress Collection: Interior of an attic red-figure cup depicting Apollo and Artemis, c. 495-490 BC (pottery)

Interior of an attic red-figure cup depicting Apollo and Artemis, c. 495-490 BC (pottery)
XIR161017 Interior of an attic red-figure cup depicting Apollo and Artemis, c.495-490 BC (pottery) by Brygos Painter (c.500-475 BC); Louvre, Paris, France; Greek, out of copyright



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"Huntress: A Timeless Symbol of Power and Grace" Diana the Huntress, a mythical figure known for her unparalleled hunting skills, continues to captivate our imagination through various artistic representations. From ancient frescoes in Pompeii's House Stabia to the majestic fountain and statue in Mexico City, Diana stands as an emblem of strength and independence. In Domenichino's oil painting, "Diana at the Hunt, " we witness her poised with bow in hand, ready to unleash her arrow with unwavering precision. Accompanied by loyal attendants and Borzois, she commands respect and admiration as the epitome of female empowerment. Another striking portrayal is seen in "Diana and Panther, " where she tames a fierce panther effortlessly. This image symbolizes her ability to conquer even the most formidable challenges fearlessly. The connection between powerful women and Diana is further exemplified by Queen Elizabeth I depicted as Diana the Huntress by Cornelis Vroom. The queen's regal presence mirrors that of Diana herself, showcasing their shared qualities of leadership and determination. Beyond mythology or historical figures lies a contemporary representation - Lady Huntress. With modern sensibilities intertwined with traditional archery techniques, this embodiment reminds us that strength knows no boundaries or time periods. Mexico City's iconic sculpture titled "La Diana Cazadora" pays homage to this legendary huntress while celebrating Mexican culture simultaneously. Standing tall with bow drawn back, she embodies both gracefulness and fierceness all at once. Not limited to classical art forms alone, today we find new generations embracing hunting traditions like Mongolia's Eagle Hunters who embody similar values as they masterfully wield their birds of prey on horseback. Whether it be through ancient paintings or present-day practices across different cultures worldwide, one thing remains constant - Diana the Huntress represents an eternal symbol of feminine power that transcends time itself.