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Actaeon and Diana
Most depictions of Diana in art featured the stories of Diana and Actaeon, or Callisto, or depicted her resting after hunting.
* Diana and Actaeon, Diana and Callisto, and Death of Actaeon by Titian.
Diana and Actaeon ( Titian ) | Diana and Actaeon, Titian, 1556 – 1559, a classic history painting, showing a dramatic moment in a mythological story, with elements of figure painting, landscape painting and still-life.
* Titian, Venus Anadyomene, Diana and Callisto, Diana and Actaeon, The Virgin and Child with St John the Baptist and an Unidentified Saint, and The Three Ages of Man
Diana and Actaeon ( Titian ) | Diana and Actaeon by Titian has a full provenance covering its passage through several owners and four countries since it was painted for Philip II of Spain in the 1550s.
* Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – Diana Surprised By Actaeon
In 2008 he sold Titian's Diana and Actaeon to the National Gallery of Scotland and National Gallery in London for £ 50m.
The Diana and Actaeon Fountain at the feet of the Grand Cascade.
* The Fountain of Diana and Actaeon ( sculptures by Paolo Persico, Brunelli, Pietro Solari );
Among these are the well-known copperplates of " St Jerome in the Desert ", the " Magdalen ", " Prometheus ", " Diana and Actaeon ", and " Diana and Calisto ".
Among the chief works of his early maturity are Susanna and the Elders and Venus Anadyomene ( both 1839 ), Diana Surprised by Actaeon ( 1840 ), Andromeda Chained to the Rock by the Nereids ( 1840 ), and The Toilette of Esther ( 1841 ), all of which reveal a very personal ideal in depicting the female nude.
He was the leading member of the syndicate which purchased and partly resold the famous Orleans Collection of old master paintings in 1798 ( including Diana and Actaeon and Diana and Callisto ), and most of his purchases are still held by the Egerton family.

Actaeon and Artemis
" In the version that was offered by the Hellenistic poet Callimachus, which has become the standard setting, Artemis was bathing in the woods when the hunter Actaeon stumbled across her, thus seeing her naked.
Once seen, Artemis punished Actaeon: she forbade him speech — if he tried to speak, he would be changed into a stag — for the unlucky profanation of her virginity's mystery.
An element of the earlier myth made Actaeon the familiar hunting companion of Artemis, no stranger.
The details vary but at the core they involve a great hunter, Actaeon who Artemis turns into a stag for a transgression and who is then killed by hunting dogs.
Euripides ' tale of Artemis and Actaeon, for example, may be seen as a caution against disrespect of prey, or impudent boasting.
* Pan Painter makes a " bell krater " ( an earthenware piece that is used to mix water and wine ) which has a red-figure decoration of Artemis slaying Actaeon.
Actaeon, the son of Autonoë, was eaten by his own hounds as punishment for glimpsing Artemis naked.
* Artemis transformed Actaeon into a stag for spying on her in her bath.
Actaeon, after witnessing the nude figure of Artemis bathing in a pool, was transformed by Artemis into a stag that his own hounds tore to pieces.
Stories in which unwitting men catch sight of the naked body of Artemis the huntress ( and sometimes Aphrodite ) lead to similar ravages ( as in the tale of Actaeon ).
* Stag Film ( Actaeon & Artemis ) ( 2005 )
This has some similarity with the story of Artemis and Actaeon in Greek mythology.

Actaeon and for
In Boeotia, he was married to Autonoë and became the father of the ill-fated Actaeon, who inherited the family passion for hunting, to his ruin, and of Macris, who nursed the child Dionysus.
The ghost of Actaeon appears to his father and asks for burial.

Actaeon and |
Actaeon, sculpture group in the cascade at Caserta Palace | Caserta
File: WLA amart Actaeon. jpg | Actaeon (# 1 ), 1925, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C.

Actaeon and ).
Aphrodite, who married Hephaistos, nevertheless had an affair with Ares to have Eros ( Love ), Phobos ( Fear ), Deimos ( Cowardice ), and Harmonia ( Harmony ), who would later marry Cadmus to sire Ino ( who with her son, Melicertes would become a sea deity ), Semele ( Mother of Dionysos ), Autonoë ( Mother of Actaeon ), Polydorus, and Agave ( Mother of Pentheus ).

Surprising and for
He is best known for his collection of tall tales, The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, originally a satirical work with political aims.
Surprising them out of the Ardennes forest where the Allies believed no armored force could operate, the German spearhead quickly started running for the coast at Dunkirk.
Surprising or unlikely nominations for such prizes as the Academy Award ( awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ) are referred to as dark horses.
When she was released she became a household servant for publisher Robert S. Kirby who included her tale in his book Wonderful Museum, and ( following her death on 4 February 1808 ) in The Life and Surprising Adventures of Mary Anne Talbot ( 1809 ).
) for the purpose of Surprising and capturing a Detachment of the 49th Regt.
Surprising, Brazil was criticized for its broad freedom of speech and its " exaggerated parliamentarism " as it was called by the French ambassador Amelot, Count of Chaillou.
* A Surprising Choice for France ’ s Foreign Minister, by Elaine Sciolino, New York Times, 18 May 2007
Surprising all his fans, Ramzy become the assistant coach for the German coach Rainer Zobel the head manager for the Egyptian club ENPPI but beside this powerful coach staff the results of the team become so bad, so in January 2007 the team decided to replace Zobel with Ramzy to the end of the season whatever the results were.

Surprising and II
* Rudolf Erich Raspe ( 1736 – 1794 ), a University of Kassel librarian who fled to England after embezzling significant funds from Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and wrote ( or compiled ) The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchhausen.

Surprising and |
Image: Fontaine_MarieMedicis. jpg | Marie de Médicis ' fountain, now with Polyphemus Surprising Acis and Galatea, by Auguste Ottin ( 1866 )
File: Tiger Surprising an Antelope ( 1857 )-Antoine-Louis Barye. JPG | Antoine-Louis Barye, Tiger Surprising an Antelope, 1857

Surprising and National
Surprising to some the locomotives used are steam powered, having been bought from National Railways of Zimbabwe ( NRZ ) and South African Railways ( SAS ).

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