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The Huntress Diana Fountain, known as the Fuente de la Diana Cazadora in Spanish, stands as a monumental sculptural landmark situated within the roundabout at the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma and Río Misisipí and Sevilla streets. Positioned on the border of the Colonia Cuauhtémoc and Colonia Juárez neighborhoods in Mexico City, this ...
The Seven Books of the Diana (Spanish: Los siete libros de la Diana) is a pastoral romance written in Spanish by the Portuguese author Jorge de Montemayor. The romance was first published in 1559, though later editions expanded upon the original text. A sixteenth-century bestseller, the Diana helped launch a vogue for stories about shepherds ...
Original release. Network. Vix. Release. 17 May 2024. ( 2024-05-17) El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar is a Mexican streaming television series produced by W Studios for TelevisaUnivision. [1] It is based on the 1988 telenovela of the same name, created by Mario Cruz. It stars Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli. [2]
The Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (English: National Intelligence Directorate) or DINA was the secret police of Chile during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. The DINA has been referred to as "Pinochet's Gestapo ". [1] Established in November 1973 as a Chilean Army intelligence unit headed by Colonel Manuel Contreras and vice-director ...
The Fountain of Diana ( French: Fontaine de Diane ), [1] also known as the Diana of Anet (French: Diane d'Anet) [2] and Diana with a Stag (French: Diane au cerf ), is a marble Mannerist sculpture of the goddess Diana, representing Diane de Poitiers. It was created c. 1550 to be the central ornament of a grand fountain in a courtyard of Diane de ...
199.5 cm × 129.5 cm (78.5 in × 51.0 in) Location. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Diana ( French: Diane chasseresse, lit. 'Huntress Diana') is a painting from 1867 by the French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. It is thought to depict the painter's lover Lise Tréhot as the Roman goddess Diana, although the exact identification of the ...
Diana degli Andalò, OP (1201 – 10 June 1236), sometimes d'Andalo, was a Dominican nun who founded a convent for her order dedicated to Saint Agnes in Italy. Diana d'Andalò was born into a powerful Roman family in Bologna, Italy in 1201. [2] Nothing is known of her childhood, [3] but she was described as "rather spoiled". [4]
Diana – also known as Diana of the Tower – is an iconic statue by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, representing the goddess Diana. Once a major artistic feature of New York City, the second version stood atop the tower of Madison Square Garden from 1893 to 1925. Since 1932, it has been in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.