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The Four Festivals: Festival of Diana

c. 1693–1715
(French, 1673–1722)
Catalogue raisonné
Populus 1
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This depiction of the festival of Diana, Roman goddess of forests and animals, accompanies three other scenes glorifying the nature gods Faunus, Bacchus, and Pan. In each print a frame of flourishing vegetation surrounds nude and semi-nude figures who frolic around an altar with a bust to the god. The caption below the Festival of Diana declares that this celebration is being "troubled by satyrs," whose muscular, goat-legged bodies and leering faces appear at either edge of the wooded grove.
A horizontally oriented etching depicts a wooded clearing centered on a stone bust of Diana. Numerous women with light skin tones in draped robes surround the pedestal, recoiling as satyrs with goat legs emerge from the trees. On our left, a satyr pulls at a woman's clothing; on our right, women flee from approaching figures. Below, an inscription reads, "Feste de DIANE, troublée par des Satyres."

The Four Festivals: Festival of Diana

c. 1693–1715

Claude Gillot

(French, 1673–1722)
France, 18th century

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