Lot Essay
The tale of Diana and Actaeon is described by Ovid (Metamorphoses 3:138-253). The young prince Actaeon stumbles on Diana and her companions having a bath while he is hunting in the forest. The carving on the present tankard visualises the moment when Actaeon has just discovered Diana and the nymphs. He is with his hunting companions and wild boars as sign of their successful hunt, at his heels. While Actaeon is astonished, the nymphs retreat in disorder, trying to protect themselves from the young man's gaze.