Diana

Karl Theodore Bitter American, born Austria
Cast by Roman Bronze Works

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 774

Bitter’s Diana assumes a static pose, left foot forward and shoulders thrown back, bow held almost casually behind her. The stately, dignified stance projects both her stature as a chaste goddess and her physical strength. Diana’s beauty, combined with her hunter’s cunning, struck a chord with Americans around the turn of the century, who may have seen the Roman goddess—mighty, willful, and independent—as an analogue to their nation at the moment it was coming into its own as a global power.

Diana, Karl Theodore Bitter (American (born Austria), Vienna 1867–1915 New York), Bronze, American

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