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European Painting before 1900, Johnson Collection

Diana and Actaeon

c. 1560

Paolo Veronese (Paolo di Gabriele Caliari), Italian (active Verona, Venice, and environs) 1528 - 1588

Oil on canvas
47 3/4 x 64 3/4 inches (121.3 x 164.5 cm)

Currently not on view

Cat. 225

John G. Johnson Collection, 1917

Label

In classical mythology, the hunter Actaeon accidentally interrupted the goddess Diana bathing. Having forbidden all men to look upon her nudity, the virgin goddess was enraged and transformed him into a stag. This painting shows Actaeon's transformation beginning in the foreground. In the distance the end of the story is shown: he is devoured by his own hounds. Veronese was known for his sensuous depictions of classical subjects.

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