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Diane Dephese Collection

"Diane Dephese: A Captivating Journey Through Art" Step into the enchanting world of Diane Dephese, a figure that has captivated artists throughout history

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). Artist: Charles Wellington Furse

Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). Artist: Charles Wellington Furse
Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (c1915). The painting is held by the Tate Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse

Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse
Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Portrait of Dame Katharine Furse (nee Symonds, 1875-1952), wife of the painter, as Diana, goddess of the hunt

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana at the Bath. Creator: Louis Desplaces

Diana at the Bath. Creator: Louis Desplaces
Diana at the Bath

Background imageDiane Dephese 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 imageDiane Dephese Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70. Creators: Domenico Vito, Francesco Primaticcio

Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70. Creators: Domenico Vito, Francesco Primaticcio
Jupiter and Callisto, 1560/70

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone

Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone, Bernardo Castello
Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Design for a Ceiling: Apotheosis of Callisto or Diana (recto), and Sketch of Figures (verso), 1731

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza

Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741. Creator: Giovanni Girolamo Frezza
Pan foiled by Diana, 1675-1741

Background imageDiane Dephese 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 imageDiane Dephese Collection: Classical Female Figure (Diana or Venus) with Two Infants, ca. 1539-42

Classical Female Figure (Diana or Venus) with Two Infants, ca. 1539-42

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Cupid, 1761. Creator: Pompeo Batoni

Diana and Cupid, 1761. Creator: Pompeo Batoni
Diana and Cupid, 1761

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs Pursuing a Stag, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent

Diana and Her Nymphs Pursuing a Stag, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
Diana and Her Nymphs Pursuing a Stag, 1547

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Landscape with Diana Resting, 1526-50. Creator: Leon Davent

Landscape with Diana Resting, 1526-50. Creator: Leon Davent
Landscape with Diana Resting, 1526-50

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

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

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Her Attendants, n. d. Creator: Thomas Stothard

Diana and Her Attendants, n. d. Creator: Thomas Stothard
Diana and Her Attendants, n.d

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting a Macedonian Shield with the Goddess Artemis, 158-149 BCE

Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting a Macedonian Shield with the Goddess Artemis, 158-149 BCE. Reverse: horizontal club. Minted in Amphipolis (city in Ancient Greece)

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, 258-202 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, 258-202 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, 258-202 BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752. Creator: Jacob Sang

Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752. Creator: Jacob Sang
Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: The Temple of Diana (Furnishing Fabric), Middlesex, 1775 / 85. Creator: Bromley Hall

The Temple of Diana (Furnishing Fabric), Middlesex, 1775 / 85. Creator: Bromley Hall
The Temple of Diana (Furnishing Fabric), Middlesex, 1775/85. Manufactured by Bromley Hall

Background imageDiane Dephese 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 imageDiane Dephese Collection: Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, after 190 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, after 190 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis, after 190 BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 68 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 68 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 68 BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 81 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 81 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana, about 81 BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Coin Depicting the God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis, 2nd-1st century BCE

Coin Depicting the God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis, 2nd-1st century BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Artemis Tauropolis, 158-149 BCE

Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Artemis Tauropolis, 158-149 BCE

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt, Flanders, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt, Flanders, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt, Flanders, c. 1600. After an engraving by Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana, Modeled 1889, cast after 1900. Creator: Roman Bronze Works

Diana, Modeled 1889, cast after 1900. Creator: Roman Bronze Works
Diana, Modeled 1889, cast after 1900. Cast by Roman Bronze Works

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Autumn, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700 / 20. Creator: Gobelins Manufactory

Autumn, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700 / 20. Creator: Gobelins Manufactory
Autumn, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700/20. Diana and Bacchus float on a cloud, holding a floral wreath featuring a stag hunt

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1690 / 95. Creator: Johann Michael Rottmayr

Diana and Endymion, 1690 / 95. Creator: Johann Michael Rottmayr
Diana and Endymion, 1690/95

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Actaeon, 1585 / 92. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio

Diana and Actaeon, 1585 / 92. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio
Diana and Actaeon, 1585/92

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: The Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55. Creator: Jean Mignon

The Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55. Creator: Jean Mignon
The Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55

Background imageDiane Dephese 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 imageDiane Dephese Collection: The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde

The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde
The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Hearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis Cleyn

Hearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis Cleyn
Hearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Apollo and Diana, c. 1503. Creator: Jacopo de Barbari

Apollo and Diana, c. 1503. Creator: Jacopo de Barbari
Apollo and Diana, c. 1503

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Apollo and Diana, c. 1503 / 1504. Creator: Jacopo de Barbari

Apollo and Diana, c. 1503 / 1504. Creator: Jacopo de Barbari
Apollo and Diana, c. 1503/1504

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Plate 12: Diana standing in a niche, twisting to her left

Plate 12: Diana standing in a niche, twisting to her left and pulling an arrow out of a quiver, with a deer to her right, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Head of Diana, 1882-1890 / cast c. 1891-1926. Creator: Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere

Head of Diana, 1882-1890 / cast c. 1891-1926. Creator: Jean Alexandre Joseph Falguiere
Head of Diana, 1882-1890/cast c. 1891-1926

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana Victorious, 1885 / cast 1888-1889. Creator: Albert Ernest Carrier de Belleuse

Diana Victorious, 1885 / cast 1888-1889. Creator: Albert Ernest Carrier de Belleuse
Diana Victorious, 1885/cast 1888-1889

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana the huntress acompanied by her dogs standing in a niche, 16th century

Diana the huntress acompanied by her dogs standing in a niche, 16th century

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana holding fruit in her left hand standing within a niche, ca. 1531-76

Diana holding fruit in her left hand standing within a niche, ca. 1531-76

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Tantalus at left speaking to Diana at right, set within an elaborate frame, from the L

Tantalus at left speaking to Diana at right, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: The Vase of the Medici, 1656. Creator: Stefano della Bella

The Vase of the Medici, 1656. Creator: Stefano della Bella
The Vase of the Medici, 1656

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Endymion, c. 1675 / 1680. Creator: Luca Giordano

Diana and Endymion, c. 1675 / 1680. Creator: Luca Giordano
Diana and Endymion, c. 1675/1680

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Latona and her sleeping twins, Apollo and Diana, within a landscape, 1705

Latona and her sleeping twins, Apollo and Diana, within a landscape, 1705

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Diana and Endymion, c. 1753 / 1756. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Diana and Endymion, c. 1753 / 1756. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Diana and Endymion, c. 1753/1756

Background imageDiane Dephese Collection: Powder Flask, Bohemian, first half of the 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Powder Flask, Bohemian, first half of the 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Powder Flask, Bohemian, first half of the 19th century



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"Diane Dephese: A Captivating Journey Through Art" Step into the enchanting world of Diane Dephese, a figure that has captivated artists throughout history. From Charles Wellington Furse's "Diana of the Uplands" to Louis Desplaces' mesmerizing "Diana at the Bath, " her allure knows no bounds. In Furse's masterpiece, "Diana of the Uplands" from 1903-1904, we witness Diane as the goddess of hunting and protector of nature. Her ethereal beauty shines through in every brushstroke, leaving us in awe of her power and grace. Giulio Bonasone takes us back to ancient mythology with his depiction of "The Judgment of Paris. " Here, Diane stands tall amongst other gods and goddesses as they vie for Paris' fateful decision. Her radiance is undeniable as she exudes confidence and poise. Giovanni Girolamo Frezza presents a different side to Diana in "Pan foiled by Diana. " In this piece from 1675-1741, we see her cunningly outsmarting Pan, showcasing her intelligence alongside her physical prowess. Leon Davent brings us closer to nature with his stunning works such as "Diana Resting" and "Diana and Her Nymphs Pursuing a Stag. " These pieces transport us to idyllic landscapes where Diane roams freely with her loyal nymphs by her side. The tranquility captured in these paintings invites viewers into a serene realm. Joseph Werner's interpretation in "Diana of Ephesus as Allegory of Nature" portrays Diane not only as a deity but also an embodiment of Mother Nature herself. This allegorical representation highlights her connection to all living beings and emphasizes the importance of preserving our natural world. Thomas Stothard's creation titled "Diana and Her Attendants" showcases Diane surrounded by devoted followers who assist her in her divine duties.