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Diana

Creator: Carl Milles
Date: 1928
Medium: bronze sculpture atop a stone fountain
Notes: Located at the Kingswood School, this fountain, symbolizing Diana, goddess of the hunt, is the centerpiece for an outdoor courtyard, referred to as the Diana Court. It was originally sculpted by Milles in Lidingo, Sweden, intended for a building in Stockholm. It was acquired by Cranbrook in 1934 and installed in 1935. Of the piece, Milles said, "I made this as a top figure for a fountain. I have one in gilt at Lidingo."

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Diana in Cranbrook Digital Archives
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