Trompe-l'œil painting made to resemble a hanging mezzotint print, after a 17th-century landscape painting. The goddess Diana and her nymphs dancing at an altar, near a ruined triumphal arch, 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 height: 1219 mm (precision: +/- 1mm) Total width: 1129 mm (precision: +/- 1mm) Total depth: 11 mm (precision: +/- 1mm) Mural weights: 7 kg (precision: .5kg) Weighed at Constantine 10/06/2025 Mural plus crate weights: 77 kg (precision: .5kg) Weighed at Constantine 10/06/2025