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This painting, Diana as Huntress is by an unknown artist and is attributed to the School of Fountainbleau. It is thought to be a portrait of Henry II's principal mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who exercised a major influence on his reign.
Luca Penni, Diana as Huntress, (c.1550), Oil on canvas, 192 x 133 cm;
Musee du Louvre, Paris
Image courtesy of Mark Harden's Artchive.
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