A 19th century print of the painting by Charles Wellington Furse,A.R.A. (1868-1904), "Diana of the Uplands". The original painting which hangs in The Tate Britain, shows the artist's wife (a daughter of John Addington Symonds) on a wind-swept common. Two greyhounds strain at the leash which she holds in one hand, while with the other she grasps her hat in protection against the fresh breeze. The print is framed in a bespoke deep oak frame, with the name of the painting carved and gilded on the top left and a carved hare in a cornfield to the bottom right hand side.
27 ins w x 35 1/2 ins h |