Associated sketches for this design are in the Secret Book of designs in the British Museum. Inspired by the early Italian renaissance paintings in the collection of William Graham and in the watercolour by T. M. Rooke of the dining room at the Grange there is a painting on the wall above the Good and Bad Maidens cabinet. It is Florentine school c. 1440, a painting depicting figures in a tower, upon which this drawing is based. The Florentine painting was sold at the sale of Philip Burne-Jones's effects, 8 December 1926, lot 56. It was illustrated in the catalogue and entitled "Diana and Actaeon".