Diana was Jupiter’s daughter, the chief god, and Apollo’s twin sister.Her mother, Ratona, is a seat in Jupiter.When Diana was born, her mother stroked her painlessly, and then Diana helped her mother send Apollo to become the maid of childbirth.
As a child, Jupiter asked Diana what she liked as a gift.She replied that she wanted eternal virginity (always true to her nature), names like Apollo, Apollo’s bow, the office with light, and nine young girls.She is also known as the female hunter Diana and the goddess of the moon.
The chest is a sculptural or cast representation of the upper part of the body, depicting the head and neck, as well as the variable parts of the chest and shoulders.This work is usually supported by a pedestal.Chest girth is usually used to record an individual’s appearance, but may sometimes represent a type.
Sculptural portrait heads from classical antiquity, stopping at the neck, are sometimes displayed as busts. However, these are often fragments from full-body statues, or were created to be inserted into an existing body, a common Roman practice;these portrait heads are not included in this article.
Diana was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities. Her Roman equivalent is Diana.. Some scholars believe that the name, and indeed the goddess herself, was originally pre-Greek.Homer refers to her as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron “Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals”The Arcadians believed she was the daughter of Demeter .
The bust of Diana Artemis was reproduced after the original collection of the Versailles Palace in Versailles, France.