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Procris’ Prayer to Diana

Procris’ Prayer to Diana

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Attributed to a follower of Paolo Veronese (late 16th century)
Museum-quality digital canvas print


Beneath a moonlit grove, Procris kneels before a marble altar, hands clasped, eyes lifted in desperate devotion. Draped in flowing silks, she is both noble and exposed—caught in the moment between betrayal and forgiveness. Procris’ Prayer to Diana captures a quiet plea from myth: not for power, but for clarity, healing, and divine intervention.
A figure from Greek mythology, Procris is bound in tragedy—caught between love and suspicion, ultimately struck down by her husband Cephalus in a fatal misunderstanding. But here, in this rare and contemplative scene, she is not yet undone. She seeks Diana, the virgin huntress, as protector and witness. The atmosphere is sacred, the silence deep.
Painted by a follower of Paolo Veronese, this late 16th-century Venetian work blends classical balance with emotional intimacy. The landscape glows with soft, divine light. The temple, bathed in shadow, rises like judgment. Procris is painted not as legend, but as woman—human, flawed, reaching upward.
This museum-quality digital canvas print preserves every subtle gesture and nuanced hue—the fall of moonlight on fabric, the tension in her fingers, the solemn grace of the altar scene. It is perfect for interiors that welcome introspection and beauty rooted in narrative.
At Gatekeepers.la, we recover the quiet moments before fate moves. Procris’ Prayer to Diana is not a climax—it is a breath held in myth. A woman, a goddess, and a question hanging in the stillness of night.
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