
Diana Bathing, a drawing in red chalk on paper, was created by in 1715. The drawing is part of the Albertina's collection. The drawing depicts a nude woman, Diana, bathing in a forest setting. She is seated on a rock, her body turned away from the viewer, and her head is turned to the left. She is reaching down to touch her foot. The background is a dense forest with a large tree on the right side of the drawing. The drawing is full of movement and energy, and the artist has captured the beauty of the female form in a natural and graceful way.
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