
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Diana with a Bow
Sculptor: Frederick William MacMonnies
- Date
- 1890
- Medium
- Bronze
- Department
- Arts of the Americas
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the hunt, has just released an arrow from her bow. The small crescent in her hair refers to her role as moon goddess. The American artist Frederick William MacMonnies studied and worked in Europe, becoming well known both there and in the United States. His naturalistic portrayals of nudes, at times deemed too risqué for American tastes, caused some controversy when publicly exhibited—which only made them more popular. His sculptures were often reproduced in various sizes. This one was made life-size, in the 30-inch size shown here, and also in an 18-inch version. Americas
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