This beautiful representation of the gentle goddess of night in the Braccio Nuovo of the Vatican, was found in the ruins of Hadrian’s Villa, on the Tiber. Diana, in a very graceful attitude, with head bowed and hands outstretched, rapturously gazes at her sleeping lover. The forearms are modern, but the restoration is in admirable keeping with the motive and is undoubtedly correct.


Sleeping Ariadne.

High upon the hill of Drios,

As the day began to waken,

All alone sat Ariadne,

Watching, weary and forsaken.

And with sighing of the pine-trees

By the low wind gently shaken,