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Background imageAthena Collection: Doric temple of Athena (530 BC), Assos, Canakkale Province, Turkey

Doric temple of Athena (530 BC), Assos, Canakkale Province, Turkey

Background imageAthena Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus - dedicated to two gods

Greece, Attica, Athens, The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus - dedicated to two gods, Hephaestus (Hephaistos) and Athena

Background imageAthena Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, View of The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus

Greece, Attica, Athens, View of The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus

Background imageAthena Collection: Statues of Socrates and Athena outside Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece

Statues of Socrates and Athena outside Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece

Background imageAthena Collection: The Delphic Tholos in the archeological site of Delphi, Phocis, Greece

The Delphic Tholos in the archeological site of Delphi, Phocis, Greece

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena Temple in Paestum, Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy

Athena Temple in Paestum, Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy

Background imageAthena Collection: Archeological site of Delphi, Phocis, Greece

Archeological site of Delphi, Phocis, Greece

Background imageAthena Collection: Temple of Hera II ( or Temple of Neptune or Temple of Poseidon), in Paestum, Province

Temple of Hera II ( or Temple of Neptune or Temple of Poseidon), in Paestum, Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy

Background imageAthena Collection: The Athena Giustiniani. Roman copy of a Greek statue of Pall

The Athena Giustiniani. Roman copy of a Greek statue of Pall
The Athena Giustiniani or Giustiniani Minerva. Parian marble. Antonine Roman copy of a Greek statue of Pallas Athena. 2nd century. Detail. Braccio Nuovo. Chiaramonti Museum. Vatican Museums

Background imageAthena Collection: Acropolis of ancient Athens

Acropolis of ancient Athens, crowned by the Parthenon and a statue of Athena. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAthena Collection: Athene repressing the fury of Achilles

Athene repressing the fury of Achilles
Athene (or Athena) repressing the fury of Achilles. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageAthena Collection: The Judgement Of Paris

The Judgement Of Paris
This illustration is a depiction of the Greek mythological story of The Judgement of Paris, this scene represents the goddess of Discord, Eris, holding the golden apple

Background imageAthena Collection: Boundary-marker in Oscan language. 300-100 BC

Boundary-marker in Oscan language. 300-100 BC
Boundary-marker with Oscan inscription. Used to mark the confines of sacred area. Decorated with reliefs depicting helmeted goddess Athena and a boar. Terracotta. 300-100 BC. From a tomb near Capua

Background imageAthena Collection: The Victory of Apollo, c. 1716 (oil on canvas)

The Victory of Apollo, c. 1716 (oil on canvas)
MAN443320 The Victory of Apollo, c.1716 (oil on canvas) by Thornhill, James (1675-1734); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info)

Background imageAthena Collection: Bust of Athena, after a 4th century BC original (marble)

Bust of Athena, after a 4th century BC original (marble)
2561922 Bust of Athena, after a 4th century BC original (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)

Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)
2561964 Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)

Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)
2561963 Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Colossal head of Athena Promachos (marble)

Colossal head of Athena Promachos (marble)
3362129 Colossal head of Athena Promachos (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Colossal head of Athena)

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena Promachos (marble)

Athena Promachos (marble)
2561941 Athena Promachos (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: After a Greek original from the 4th century BC. ); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Atena Parthenos, Ludovisi collection (pentelic marble)

Atena Parthenos, Ludovisi collection (pentelic marble)
3042791 Atena Parthenos, Ludovisi collection (pentelic marble) by Roman; Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena, Ludovisi collection (marble)

Athena, Ludovisi collection (marble)
3042635 Athena, Ludovisi collection (marble) by Roman; Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Lazio, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)

Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble)
2561965 Ancient marble statue after the goddess Athena (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageAthena Collection: Statue of Athena Parthenos, from an original created by Phidias for the Parthenon (marble)

Statue of Athena Parthenos, from an original created by Phidias for the Parthenon (marble)
3359305 Statue of Athena Parthenos, from an original created by Phidias for the Parthenon (marble) by Roman; Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Athena Parthenos)

Background imageAthena Collection: Allegory of Mars showing to Minerva effigie of emperor Napoleon I (painting, c. 1820-1826)

Allegory of Mars showing to Minerva effigie of emperor Napoleon I (painting, c. 1820-1826)
LRI4696303 Allegory of Mars showing to Minerva effigie of emperor Napoleon I (painting, c.1820-1826) by Ballino, Giulio (active c.1820-1826); Palazzo Ducale, Genova

Background imageAthena Collection: Minerva Slaying Discord (oil on canvas)

Minerva Slaying Discord (oil on canvas)
471260 Minerva Slaying Discord (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 63.9x50 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

Background imageAthena Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: ' Le jeune Telemaque, guide par Minerve sous les traits de Mentor

Odyssee d'Homere: " Le jeune Telemaque, guide par Minerve sous les traits de Mentor
ELD4843092 Odyssee d'Homere: " Le jeune Telemaque, guide par Minerve sous les traits de Mentor, part a la recherche d'Ulysses" (Odyssey of Homer: young Telemachus)

Background imageAthena Collection: Pallas Athena standing on a globe, a spear in her left hand, a shield in her right, ... ca. 1520-27

Pallas Athena standing on a globe, a spear in her left hand, a shield in her right, ... ca. 1520-27
Pallas Athena standing on a globe, a spear in her left hand, a shield in her right, ca. 1520-27

Background imageAthena Collection: Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns

Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns the inhabitants of
JLJ4601410 Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns the inhabitants of the city of Trojan against the horse

Background imageAthena Collection: Allegory of the Revolution: in the centre Minerve hands Hercules the decret that abolishes

Allegory of the Revolution: in the centre Minerve hands Hercules the decret that abolishes the vices of the Ancien
JLJ4584709 Allegory of the Revolution: in the centre Minerve hands Hercules the decret that abolishes the vices of the Ancien regime Painting by Clement Belle (1722-1806) 1794 Sun

Background imageAthena Collection: Greek Art: representation of Athena catching Giant Alcyonee by the hair

Greek Art: representation of Athena catching Giant Alcyonee by the hair. Frieze of the Gigantomachia from the altar of
LRI4658322 Greek Art: representation of Athena catching Giant Alcyonee by the hair. Frieze of the Gigantomachia from the altar of Zeus a Pergamon

Background imageAthena Collection: Attic red-figure stamnos depicting the Infant Herakles killing the snakes, from Vulci, Italy, c

Attic red-figure stamnos depicting the Infant Herakles killing the snakes, from Vulci, Italy, c. 500-480 BC (pottery)
PWI92566 Attic red-figure stamnos depicting the Infant Herakles killing the snakes, from Vulci, Italy, c.500-480 BC (pottery) by Berlin Painter, (fl.c.500-460 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageAthena Collection: Hercules fighting the Nemean Lion (colour litho)

Hercules fighting the Nemean Lion (colour litho)
957859 Hercules fighting the Nemean Lion (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hercules fighting the Nemean Lion)

Background imageAthena Collection: Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang

Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926 (ink on paper)
STC323722 Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926 (ink on paper) by Ford

Background imageAthena Collection: Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis

Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis
AMQ209268 Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis, Komos and Simos light torches from coals Prometheus carries in a fennel stalk

Background imageAthena Collection: Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis

Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis
AMQ100564 Attic red-figure calyx-krater depicting (above) the Deeds of Theseus and (below) the satyrs Sikinnis, Komos and Simos light torches from coals Prometheus carries in a fennel stalk

Background imageAthena Collection: DDE-90025603

DDE-90025603
Ruins of the Library of Celsus in ancient city of Ephesus, near Seljuk, Turkey. Date: 16/09/2009

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent

Athena, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent
Athena, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45

Background imageAthena Collection: Achilles Restrained by Athena in Agamemnons Tent, from Iliad, Book I, 1765 / 66

Achilles Restrained by Athena in Agamemnons Tent, from Iliad, Book I, 1765 / 66. Creator: Johan Tobias Sergel
Achilles Restrained by Athena in Agamemnons Tent, from Iliad, Book I, 1765/66

Background imageAthena Collection: Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE. Creator: Perugia Painter

Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE. Creator: Perugia Painter
Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE

Background imageAthena Collection: Extenal elevation of the Parthenon

Extenal elevation of the Parthenon
6340226 Extenal elevation of the Parthenon by Sasso, Giovanni Antonio (19th century); (add.info.: Extenal elevation of the Parthenon. Esterno inalzamento del Partenon)

Background imageAthena Collection: Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho)

Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho)
STC445074 Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from How Perseus vowed a rash vow)

Background imageAthena Collection: Pericles visits Phidias in the Parthenon, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations

Pericles visits Phidias in the Parthenon, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho)
STC373498 Pericles visits Phidias in the Parthenon, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, 1915 (litho) by Dudley

Background imageAthena Collection: Head of Minerva, Roman copy of an original Greek artwork

Head of Minerva, Roman copy of an original Greek artwork
5973816 Head of Minerva, Roman copy of an original Greek artwork by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Area archeologica del Capitolium, Brescia, Italy; (add.info.: Brescia)

Background imageAthena Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962667 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Athena prevents Achilles from drawing his sword against Agamemnon"

Background imageAthena Collection: Dare you face such a monster as this?, illustration for How Perseus vowed a Rash Vow

Dare you face such a monster as this?, illustration for How Perseus vowed a Rash Vow
IL193705 Dare you face such a monster as this?, illustration for How Perseus vowed a Rash Vow, from The Heroes of Greek Fairy Tales, by Charles Kingsley (1819-75) (colour litho) by Davie

Background imageAthena Collection: Visit of Minerva at the Muses Painting by Hendrick de Clerk (1570-1629) (ec. flam)

Visit of Minerva at the Muses Painting by Hendrick de Clerk (1570-1629) (ec. flam. ) 17th century Chalons Sur Marne
JLJ4597917 Visit of Minerva at the Muses Painting by Hendrick de Clerk (1570-1629) (ec.flam.) 17th century Chalons Sur Marne

Background imageAthena Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess of wisdom Minerve Ergane (Minerva Worker), with helmet and snake

Statue of the Roman goddess of wisdom Minerve Ergane (Minerva Worker), with helmet and snake
5323771 Statue of the Roman goddess of wisdom Minerve Ergane (Minerva Worker), with helmet and snake by David, Francois-Anne (1741-1824); (add.info)

Background imageAthena Collection: Ulysses and Minerva, c. 1560 (fresco)

Ulysses and Minerva, c. 1560 (fresco)
3606288 Ulysses and Minerva, c.1560 (fresco) by Castello, Giovanni Battista (Il Bergamasco) (1509-69); Villa Pallavicino delle Peschiere, Genoa, Liguria, Italy; (add.info.: Genoa)



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"Athena: The Wise and Powerful Goddess of Ancient Greece" From the majestic Statue in the Parthenon of ancient Athens to her fierce battle against the giant Alcyoneus on the Pergamon Altar, it has always been a symbol of strength and wisdom. In the c6th century BC artwork "Hercules Brings Cerberus to Eurystheus, " we see Athena standing alongside Hermes, showcasing her strategic prowess. The Panathenaic prize amphora with its intricate lid featuring a figure of a testament to her importance in Greek culture during 363-2 BC. This terracotta masterpiece showcases her role as a patroness of arts and crafts. As we explore further into ancient Greece, we encounter the Tholos of the Sanctuary Pronaia. This architectural marvel stands as evidence to Athenian devotion towards their beloved goddess. Athena's influence extends beyond art and architecture; she represents knowledge triumphing over ignorance in Minerva Victorious over ignorance. Mussard's depiction captures her commanding presence perfectly. In sculptures like Minerva from 1775, carved from marble, artists have immortalized this deity's grace and beauty for generations to come. Symbolically represented by both Nightingale & Owl, Athena embodies wisdom during day and night - an embodiment that resonates through time. In The Council of Gods (or Assembly of Gods), Zeus surrounds himself with divinities like Hera, Aphrodite, but it is clear that none can match Athena's intellect or power. Lastly, we witness Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena preparing themselves for a contest before Paris in their pursuit for beauty. While all three are stunning goddesses in their own right, it is evident that Athena possesses an unmatched radiance combined with intelligence. Throughout history and mythology alike, one thing remains constant - Athena reigns supreme as one who encompasses courage on the battlefield, wisdom in decision-making, and beauty that captivates all.