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A Flemish 17th century tapestry depicting the Roman mythology scenery “The meeting of Diana, Goddess of the Hunt and Roman forest god Virbius” in the woodland sourrounded by a wide border of flowers, cartouches and putti. Woven with wool and silk. H. 266 cm. W. 285 cm.

Diana is a Roman goddess of the hunt, the Moon, and nature, associated with wild animals and woodland. She is equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, and absorbed much of Artemis' mythology early in Roman history, including a birth on the island of Delos to parents Jupiter and Latona, and a twin brother, Apollo, though she had an independent origin in Italy.

Diana was known as the virgin goddess of childbirth and women. She was one of the three maiden goddesses, along with Minerva and Vesta, who swore never to marry. Oak groves and deer were especially sacred to her. Diana made up a triad with two other Roman deities; Egeria the water nymph, her servant and assistant midwife; and Virbius, the woodland god.

Condition

Condition report on request. Please contact: carpets@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Auction

Furniture, carpets and varia, 27 November 2019

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Estimate

50,000 DKK

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Price realised

40,000 DKK