Keywords: Diana, Vatican.JPG Artwork Roman The history of the statue is interesting Although her body appears to be female it is a fifth century BC Greek statue of the god Apollo with the head of a second century Roman Diana She is identified as the goddess of the moon because of the lunar crescent on her forehead and of the hunt as shown by the Greyhound and the quiver at her side which were carved and attached in the late 18th century by a local sculptor marble Roman Museum musei Vaticani Galleria del Candelabri PD-old-100 Photo Henry Townsend Galleria dei Candelabri Vatican Diana Sculptures of women Statues of Diana Females with weapons in art Greyhounds in art in antiquity Diana with greyhounds Sculptures of greyhounds Ancient Roman statues in the Vatican Museums Diana Statues of animals in Rome dogs |