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Fountain of Diana

Fountain of Diana


Author/ArtistAnonymous
Formerly attributed to Jean Goujon
(by Alexandre Lenoir)
Formerly attributed to Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571)
(by Maurice Roy)
Formerly attributed to Germain Pilon (from circa 1537 until 1590)
Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet (1750–1818) (reworked)
TitleFrançais : Fontaine de Diane
English: Fountain of Diana
Deutsch: Brunnen der Diana
다이애나(디아나)의 분수
DescriptionFrançais : Partie supérieure de la fontaine
English: Top part of the fountain
Deutsch: Oberer Teil des Brunnens
Datecirca 1550
Mediummarble
DimensionsHeight: 2.11 m (2.3 yd). Width: 2.58 m (2.8 yd). Depth: 1.34 m (1.5 yd).
Current locationLouvre Museum
Sculptures françaises, room 15b: Prieur. Richelieu, ground floor.
This work is part of the collections of the Louvre (Department of Sculptures).
Credit lineMusée des Monuments Français, 1823
Source/PhotographerJebulon (24 October 2010)
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Camera location48° 51′ 41.6″ N, 2° 20′ 10.2″ E
PermissionPublic Domain
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Diana at her bath (Alexandre Jacques Chantron)

Diana at her bath (Alexandre Jacques Chantron)


ArtistAlexandre Jacques Chantron (1842–1918)
TitleEnglish: Diana at her Bath
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions75 × 44.75 in (190.5 × 113.7 cm)
InscriptionsSignature bottom right: Chantron
Source/Photographer[1]
LicensingThe author died in 1918, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less.


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