"Diana, Goddess of the Hunt", Folio from the Davis Album

Attributed to 'Ali Quli Jabbadar Iranian

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Diana, Roman goddess of wild animals and the hunt, is popularly depicted in western art with a hound or a deer and holding a bow and arrow. Here, she bears a tall spear with a hound at her side. Based on a European print the work can be attributed to the Isfahan painter ‘Ali Quli Jabbadar whose distinctive palette and stippled brushwork is seen.

"Diana, Goddess of the Hunt", Folio from the Davis Album, Attributed to 'Ali Quli Jabbadar (Iranian, active second half 17th century), Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper

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