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Classical Female Figure (Diana or Venus) with Two Infants, ca. 1539-42
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Classical Female Figure (Diana or Venus) with Two Infants, ca. 1539-42
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Artemis Crescent Moon Diana Diane De Poitiers Diane Dephese Duchess Of Francesco Francesco Primaticcio Lunar Moon Poitiers Primaticcio Primaticcio Francesco Venus Diane De Diane Of Poitiers Duchess Of Valentinois Etampes Gouache Roman Mythology Valentinois
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This print showcases the Classical Female Figure (Diana or Venus) with Two Infants, dating back to ca. 1539-42. Created by the renowned artist Francesco Primaticcio during the 16th century Renaissance period, this artwork is a testament to his exceptional talent and mastery of various mediums. The image depicts a graceful female figure, believed to be either Diana or Venus, surrounded by two innocent infants. The use of vibrant colors and delicate brushstrokes brings life to this enchanting scene. With her hand gesture and celestial presence, the deity exudes an air of power and divinity. The crescent moon in the background further emphasizes her connection to astronomy and mythology. This portrayal hints at her role as a goddess associated with both nature and fertility. Notably, this piece was commissioned by Diane de Poitiers, Duchess of Valentinois and Grand Senechale of Normandy. As one of King Henry II's most influential mistresses, she had a deep appreciation for art and culture. Today, this exquisite artwork can be found in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It serves as a reminder of Primaticcio's contribution to Italian Renaissance art while also immortalizing Diane de Poitiers' patronage. With its rich historical significance and artistic brilliance, this print is truly a treasure that allows us to delve into the beauty and complexity of Roman mythology during the 16th century.
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