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Mythical Female Archery Design Featuring Hunting Deity Aiming Weapon With Bowman Silhouette-stock-foto
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Halftone sepia illustration of the Roman goddess Diana based on a painting by Louis Perrey.-stock-foto
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Green Park-stock-foto
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painting by an anonymous painter of the School of  Fontainebleau - Diana the Huntress-stock-foto
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painting by an anonymous painter of the School of  Fontainebleau - Diana the Huntress-stock-foto
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Looking through the metal pergola in the Rose Garden in Hyde Park, London near the Diana Huntress Fountain and the Holocaust memorial-stock-foto
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Looking through the metal pergola in the Rose Garden in Hyde Park, London near the Diana Huntress Fountain and the Holocaust memorial-stock-foto
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Looking through the metal pergola in the Rose Garden in Hyde Park, London near the Diana Huntress Fountain and the Holocaust memorial-stock-foto
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The huntress goddess Diana with a hunting dog on a path along the seashore, woodcut after a painting by Kanoldt, circa 1890, illustration, reproduction of a 19th-century original. Authentic, file restored for optimal use, exact date of the original unknown, historical.-stock-foto
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The bronze statue of Diana, the huntress, in front of Cartwright Hall in Lister Park, Bradford. The statue is a replica of Diana of Versailles.-stock-foto
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The bronze statue of Diana, the huntress, in front of Cartwright Hall in Lister Park, Bradford. The statue is a replica of Diana of Versailles.-stock-foto
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Lioness Resting In Dense Green Shrub, Watchful Expression, Low Poised Posture, Subtle Camouflage, Patient-stock-foto
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Cute cat with mouse in fun flat style illustration. PNG-stock-foto
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DIANA ( chasseresse ) the huntress By Charles Carmoy 1538- 1562 16 century FONTAINEBLEAU School Louvre France  Fine Art  Museum Paris.. ( Roman mythology, Diana is the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the moon, and childbirth, often associated with the Greek goddess Artemis. - Diana the Huntress, School of Fontainebleau,  Diana the Huntress (French: Diane chasseresse) is an oil-on-canvas painting by an anonymous artist of the School of Fontainebleau. Painted in about 1550, it is a mythical representation of Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II, in the guise of the goddess Diana.-stock-foto
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DIANA ( chasseresse ) the huntress By Charles Carmoy 1538- 1562 16 century FONTAINEBLEAU School Louvre France  Fine Art  Museum Paris.. ( Roman mythology, Diana is the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the moon, and childbirth, often associated with the Greek goddess Artemis. - Diana the Huntress, School of Fontainebleau,  Diana the Huntress (French: Diane chasseresse) is an oil-on-canvas painting by an anonymous artist of the School of Fontainebleau. Painted in about 1550, it is a mythical representation of Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II, in the guise of the goddess Diana.-stock-foto
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DIANA ( chasseresse ) the huntress By Charles Carmoy 1538- 1562 16 century FONTAINEBLEAU School Louvre France  Fine Art  Museum Paris.. ( Roman mythology, Diana is the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the moon, and childbirth, often associated with the Greek goddess Artemis. - Diana the Huntress, School of Fontainebleau,  Diana the Huntress (French: Diane chasseresse) is an oil-on-canvas painting by an anonymous artist of the School of Fontainebleau. Painted in about 1550, it is a mythical representation of Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II, in the guise of the goddess Diana.-stock-foto
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17 ⁄ 81    More details Statues of Diana the Huntress in a landscape Charles Meynier --stock-foto
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17 ⁄ 81    More details Statues of Diana the Huntress in a landscape Charles Meynier --stock-foto
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17 ⁄ 81    More details Statues of Diana the Huntress in a landscape Charles Meynier --stock-foto
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Cavalier d'Arpino - Diane the Huntress - Google Art Project-stock-foto
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Cavalier d'Arpino - Diane the Huntress - Google Art Project-stock-foto
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Cavalier d'Arpino - Diane the Huntress - Google Art Project-stock-foto
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Jan Miel - Diana the Huntress-stock-foto
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4 ⁄ 81    More details Charles Beaubrun - Madame de Montespan as Diana the Huntress Attributed to Justus van Egmont-stock-foto
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4 ⁄ 81    More details Charles Beaubrun - Madame de Montespan as Diana the Huntress Attributed to Justus van Egmont-stock-foto
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4 ⁄ 81    More details Charles Beaubrun - Madame de Montespan as Diana the Huntress Attributed to Justus van Egmont-stock-foto
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Diana, The Huntress Frederick Goodall - 1904-stock-foto
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A colorful circular mosaic on a brick wall depicting the goddess Diana as an advertisement for a Spanish anise distillery.-stock-foto
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A colorful circular mosaic on a brick wall depicting the goddess Diana as an advertisement for a Spanish anise distillery.-stock-foto
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Guillaume Seignac - Diana Hunting  Diana the Huntress)-stock-foto
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Close up of a marble statue of Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of nature and hunting, carrying two torches-stock-foto
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Frontal close up portrait of an ancient marble statue depicting Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, with a bow-stock-foto
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Close up of a marble statue of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt in ancient Greek mythology, with a bow in side profile-stock-foto
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Full body vertical close up of an ancient Greek marble statue of Artemis, the mythological goddess of the hunt, with a dog and a bow-stock-foto
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Side profile close up of a marble statue of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt in ancient Greek mythology, carrying a torch of fire-stock-foto
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Full body vertical close up of a marble statue of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt in ancient Greek mythology, carrying a torch of fire-stock-foto
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Vertical close up of a Renaissance statue of Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting, holding a mask-stock-foto
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HALL?, No?l (b. 1711, Paris, d. 1781, Paris)  The Race between Hippomenes and Atalanta 1762-65 Oil on canvas, 321 x 712 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  Hall? was a French history painter working in Paris. He was one of the painters from whom a cycle on the life of Saint Louis, destined for the chapel of the ?cole Militaire, was commissioned in 1772.  In the Boeotian version of the legend, followed by Ovid (Met. 10:560-707), Atalanta was an athletic huntress. Her way with her suitors was to challenge them to a race in which the loser was punished with death. She remained unbeaten and a virgin until-stock-foto
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HALL?, No?l (b. 1711, Paris, d. 1781, Paris)  The Race between Hippomenes and Atalanta 1762-65 Oil on canvas, 321 x 712 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  Hall? was a French history painter working in Paris. He was one of the painters from whom a cycle on the life of Saint Louis, destined for the chapel of the ?cole Militaire, was commissioned in 1772.  In the Boeotian version of the legend, followed by Ovid (Met. 10:560-707), Atalanta was an athletic huntress. Her way with her suitors was to challenge them to a race in which the loser was punished with death. She remained unbeaten and a virgin until-stock-foto
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