Trompe-l'œil painting made to resemble a hanging mezzotint print, after a 17th-century landscape painting, with the goddess Diana and her nymphs running along a stream, with hunting dogs, by Reginald John (Rex) Whistler, oil on wall surface, 1935. One of seven murals preserved from the drawing room of Lady Diana Cooper, 90 Gower Street.
Total inc. battons height: 1240 mm Total height including any protuding battons at top or bottom. Total not inc. battons height: 1220 mm (precision: +/- 1mm) Total heigth of mural not inc. protuding battons. Total width: 1116 mm Width at top of mural Total width: 1119 mm Width at bottom of mural Depth - narrowest point depth: 97 mm Depth of mural at narrowest point, bottom right corner Depth - greatest point depth: 106 mm Depth of mural at greatest point, top left corner Mural weights: 79.5 kg (precision: .5kg) Weighed at Constantine 10/06/2025 Mural plus crate weights: 153.5 kg (precision: .5kg) Weighed at Constantine 10/06/2025