I am pretty sure it’s a print. Purchased at an antique store 40 years ago. I think it is the original frame.
Art 21x9.5 inches with Frame 32x21 inches
Hello, this item is a vintage print titled Jagdzug der Diana (translated as “Hunt of Diana”), which depicts a mythological scene of the Roman goddess Diana leading a group of nymphs and hunters through a forested chase. The imagery draws from classical art traditions, likely referencing 19th-century German or Austrian academic interpretations of Greco-Roman mythology. The composition is densely packed with dynamic figures, rendered in a monochrome sepia tone, and is printed on paper, possibly lithographically, suggesting a 19th- to early 20th-century origin.
The frame appears original and is in keeping with styles seen in the late 1800s to early 1900s, using a wide wood profile with an inner gilt edge and stamped detail. While decorative prints of mythological scenes were common in this period and were widely reproduced across Europe, their market value remains modest unless the print is signed, numbered, or associated with a specific publisher. Given its good preservation, size (approximately 21 x 9.5 inches), and frame condition, its current market value would be estimated between $80 and $150 USD.