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Annibale Carracci, studio <strong>of</strong><br />

16th century<br />

Diana and Acteon. Unsigned. Oil on canvas. 109 x 152 cm.<br />

According to the mythology Acteon (or Actaeon) saw Diana, the hunting<br />

goddess, bathing naked in a river. Therefore Diana transformed Acteon<br />

into a stag and set his own hunting dogs to kill him. For more than 200<br />

years, until World War II, the painting was ascribed to the Italian<br />

baroque painter Annibale Carracci (1560-1609).<br />

DKK 1.000.000 / € 134.000<br />

54 BRUUN RASMUSSEN TRÉSOR

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