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   Figure, Deity, Greek and Roman, Artemis/Diana
Works of Art (15)
Apollo and Diana, ca. 1500–1505, Jacopo de' Barbari (Italian), Engraving (20.92.2) 
 
Diana and Actaeon, 1836, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French), Oil on canvas (1975.1.162)  
 
Diana and Actaeon, ca. 1590–95, Made by Bartholomeus Spranger (Netherlandish), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray wash, white heightening, over traces of black chalk (1997.93)  
 
Diana and Cupid, 1761, Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (Italian, Roman), Oil on canvas (1982.438) 
 
Diana and Her Nymphs: From a set of Mythological Scenes, 1644, Laurent de La Hyre; Probably woven in the workshop of Hippolyte de Comans in the Faubourg Saint-Marcel, Paris, before 1662, French (Paris) Wool, silk, and silver-gilt thread (20.44.3) 
 
Diana the Huntress, after 1526, Giampietrino (Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli) (Italian, Milanese), Oil on wood 1989.21 
 
Diana: From the series Gods in Niches, 1526, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian, Veronese or Parmese), after Rosso Fiorentino (Italian, Florentine), Engraving, as retouched by Franceso Villamena (Italian) (49.97.233) 
 
Diana, 1888–89; this cast, 1890, Frederick William MacMonnies (American), Bronze (27.21.9) 
 
Diana, 1892–93; this cast, 1928, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze, gilt (28.101) 
 
Diana, 1893–94; this cast, 1894 or after, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze (1985.353) 
 
Drowning of Britomartis, 1547–59, Probably designed by Jean Cousin the Elder (French); possibly woven by Pierre II Blasse and Jacques Langlois (both French), Wool and silk (42.57.1)  
 
Mirror with a support in the form of a nude girl, second half of 6th century B.C., Laconian; Said to be from southern Italy, Bronze (38.11.3) 
 
The Destruction of the Children of Niobe: From a set of The Horses, early 1630s, Francis Clein; Woven at the Mortlake manufactory, 1650–70, English, Wool and silk (36.149.1) 
 
Themis (goddess of custom and law), second half of 4th century B.C., Greek, Marble (03.12.17) 
 
Quatriregio (Four Realms): Signatures B2v and B3, Author: Federico Frezzi, Florence: For Piero Pacini da Pescia, July 26, 1508, Book with printed text and woodcut illustrations (21.4.1) 
 
Thematic Essays (10)