Hera Junon Collection
"Hera Junon: The Divine Queen of Olympus and Beyond" Step into the majestic world of Hera Junon, the powerful goddess who ruled over both heaven and earth
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"Hera Junon: The Divine Queen of Olympus and Beyond" Step into the majestic world of Hera Junon, the powerful goddess who ruled over both heaven and earth. Assembled in the Council of Gods atop Mount Olympus, Zeus surrounded himself with a pantheon of deities, including his regal wife Hera. Dating back to the 1st century AD, a magnificent marble sculpture captures Hera's grace and beauty. Adorned with intricate details, it stands as a testament to her divine presence. In another artistic masterpiece, a ceiling mural in Galleria Dorata showcases frescoes depicting Zeus and other gods encircling their queen. Traveling further back in time to Magna Graecia during the 5th century BC, we encounter a stone relief metope featuring Zeus and Hera. This ancient artwork tells tales of their eternal bond as they navigate through trials together. Juno, as she is known in Roman mythology, is often depicted holding symbols of wealth and prosperity - a golden vessel and moneybag painted on canvas. Her influence extended beyond mere mortals; even kings sought her favor. In one such portrayal from the 17th century oil painting "The Judgment of Paris, " Juno exudes authority while participating in an important celestial decision. A marble head sculpted with utmost precision brings forth Hera's visage - an embodiment of strength intertwined with feminine allure. It serves as a reminder that she was not only revered but also feared by those who dared cross her path. Within the Hall of Council Gods lies yet another breathtaking fresco adorning its ceiling – an ethereal depiction capturing divinity at its peak. And even outside mythological realms, earthly queens found inspiration in this formidable deity; Marie Leszczynska herself transformed into Juno through an exquisite marble statue crafted in 1731. Hera's stories are woven intricately throughout history.