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Hera, the majestic queen of the Greek gods in Olympus, holds a significant place in Greek mythology

Background imageHera Collection: Juno and Jupiter (oil on canvas)

Juno and Jupiter (oil on canvas)
HLK143655 Juno and Jupiter (oil on canvas) by Hamilton, Gavin (1723-98); By kind permission of the Earl of Leicester and the Trustees of the Holkham Estate; (add.info)

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60

Background imageHera Collection: The Dream of Paris (oil on panel)

The Dream of Paris (oil on panel)
XIR223223 The Dream of Paris (oil on panel) by Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (1502-50); 47.5x35 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry

Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry
Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th/early 19th century. From the Sheffield Art Gallery, Sheffield

Background imageHera Collection: Bronze mask of the Roman goddess Juno Lucina

Bronze mask of the Roman goddess Juno Lucina
Roman period bronze mask of Juno Lucina, from Hungary. Now in the National Museum in Budapest

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700. Creator: Unknown

The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700. Creator: Unknown
The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton

Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton
Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680

Background imageHera Collection: Italy, Sicily, Agrigento, Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples) Archeological Park

Italy, Sicily, Agrigento, Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples) Archeological Park, Temple of Hera

Background imageHera Collection: In Greek mythology, Hera was the queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and womens lives

In Greek mythology, Hera was the queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and womens lives. The Romans associated her with Juno

Background imageHera Collection: Temple of Hera, Olympia, Arcadia, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

Temple of Hera, Olympia, Arcadia, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

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

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

Background imageHera 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 imageHera 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 imageHera Collection: Hermes and the Infant Dionysus (detail)

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus (detail)
Close-up facial detail of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, also known as the Hermes of Praxiteles or the Hermes of Olympia - an ancient Greek sculpture of Hermes

Background imageHera Collection: Demeter, restored as Hera (marble)

Demeter, restored as Hera (marble)
2561940 Demeter, restored as Hera (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: After a greek original from the 5th century BC, attributed to Agoracritus); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageHera Collection: Hera, 1st century AD (marble)

Hera, 1st century AD (marble)
7146185 Hera, 1st century AD (marble) by Roman, (1st century AD); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Hera, 1st century AD, roman art, marble, Uffizi gallery, Florence)

Background imageHera Collection: Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)

Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)
7352736 Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco) by Ferrari, Lorenzo de (1680-1744); Palazzo Carrega-Cataldi (former Palazzo Tobia Pallavicini), Genoa, Liguria

Background imageHera Collection: Muse, possibly representing Hera (marble)

Muse, possibly representing Hera (marble)
2561939 Muse, possibly representing Hera (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: After a Greek original from the 4th century BC.); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageHera Collection: Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas)

Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas)
7292200 Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas) by Backer, Jacob de (c.1555-c.1600) (studio of); 105.4 x 86.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)

The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)
7292593 The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Luca Giordano); Ghigo Roli

Background imageHera Collection: Marble head of Hera

Marble head of Hera
7278169 Marble head of Hera by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marble head of Hera, is in Greek mythology the wife and at the same time the sister of Zeus)

Background imageHera Collection: Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco)

Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco)
7292826 Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco) by Zelotti, Giovanni Battista (c.1526-78) ; Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Battista Zeloti)

Background imageHera Collection: The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble)

The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble)
7301159 The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble) by Coustou, Guillaume I (1677-1746); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, Marble)

Background imageHera Collection: Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco)

Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco)
7292810 Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco) by Zelotti, Giovanni Battista (c.1526-78) ; Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: Civic Museum of Chiericati Palace)

Background imageHera Collection: A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668

A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668
A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno accompanied by a peacock, converse among the clouds; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageHera Collection: Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the St... 1530-60

Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the St... 1530-60
Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageHera Collection: Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians... ca)

Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians... ca. 1640-60. Creator: Anon)
Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians), ca. 1640-60

Background imageHera Collection: Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing)

Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing)
JEB4869290 Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing) by De Vaines, Maurice (1815-1872); 54x41 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; © Jean Bernard

Background imageHera Collection: Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)

Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)
STC134126 Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageHera Collection: Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)

Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)
STC404058 Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageHera Collection: Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56. 1540-56. Creator: Anon

Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56. 1540-56. Creator: Anon
Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56

Background imageHera Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving)

Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving)
7237403 Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving) by Cannetti, Giovanni Battista (1750-1810); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno)

Background imageHera Collection: Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco)

Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco)
2646195 Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageHera Collection: View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco)

View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco)
2646173 View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco) by Italian School, (16th century); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageHera Collection: The astrological sign of Cancer, with Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra while Juno observes him

The astrological sign of Cancer, with Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra while Juno observes him
2384721 The astrological sign of Cancer, with Hercules slaying the Lernaean Hydra while Juno observes him, Chamber of the Zodiac (Camera dello Zodiaco), 1515 by Falconetto

Background imageHera Collection: Sicilia / Sicily: Selinunte, Colonna del tempio di Hera (b / w photo)

Sicilia / Sicily: Selinunte, Colonna del tempio di Hera (b / w photo)
7156668 Sicilia / Sicily: Selinunte, Colonna del tempio di Hera (b/w photo) by Grober, Karl (1885-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Selinunte, Colonna del tempio di Hera)

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765 (gouache on parchment)

Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765 (gouache on parchment)
3106581 Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765 (gouache on parchment) by Meurling, Alexander (1730-71); 19x23 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: )

Background imageHera Collection: 'Junon endormie'ou 'Le debut de la Voie lactee'Peinture de Karl Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852)

"Junon endormie"ou "Le debut de la Voie lactee"Peinture de Karl Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852)
FIA5360333 " Junon endormie" ou " Le debut de la Voie lactee" Peinture de Karl Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852) 1839-1845 State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou by Briullov

Background imageHera Collection: Le jugement de Paris (The Judgement of Paris). Peinture de Ernest Karlovich Liphart (1847-1932)

Le jugement de Paris (The Judgement of Paris). Peinture de Ernest Karlovich Liphart (1847-1932), huile sur toile
FIA5369529 Le jugement de Paris (The Judgement of Paris). Peinture de Ernest Karlovich Liphart (1847-1932), huile sur toile. Art russe 19e siecle. F. Kovalenko Museum of Art, Krasnodar (Russie)

Background imageHera Collection: Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco)

Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco)
5949120 Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco) by Santner, Carlo (fl.1618); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Fresco in the ceiling vault in the Ducal Apartment)

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print)

The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print)
STC226926 The Judgement of Paris, 1920-30 (pochoir print) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageHera Collection: Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco)

Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco)
5949119 Gathering of the Gods of Olympus, 1618 (fresco) by Santner, Carlo (fl.1618); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Fresco in the ceiling vault in the Ducal Apartment)

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539

The Judgement of Paris, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539
2384717 The Judgement of Paris, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy

Background imageHera Collection: Hera has sent us a pilot; let us follow the cunning bird (colour litho)

Hera has sent us a pilot; let us follow the cunning bird (colour litho)
STC445072 Hera has sent us a pilot; let us follow the cunning bird (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from How the Argonauts sailed to Colchis)

Background imageHera Collection: Print of the Decoration on a Greek Amphora, showing Hephaestus, Hera, Poseidon, Apollo, Zeus

Print of the Decoration on a Greek Amphora, showing Hephaestus, Hera, Poseidon, Apollo, Zeus, Athena, Eileithyia
6263780 Print of the Decoration on a Greek Amphora, showing Hephaestus, Hera, Poseidon, Apollo, Zeus, Athena, Eileithyia, Heracles and Ares, c

Background imageHera Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno, queen of the gods

Statue of the Roman goddess Juno, queen of the gods
5323763 Statue of the Roman goddess Juno, queen of the gods by David, Francois-Anne (1741-1824); (add.info.: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno, queen of the gods)

Background imageHera Collection: The peacock complaining to Juno

The peacock complaining to Juno engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageHera Collection: Hera and Zeus, ancient Greek marble relief from the Parthenon Frieze (engraving)

Hera and Zeus, ancient Greek marble relief from the Parthenon Frieze (engraving)
7148984 Hera and Zeus, ancient Greek marble relief from the Parthenon Frieze (engraving) by Corbould, Henry (1787-1844) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hera and Zeus)



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Hera, the majestic queen of the Greek gods in Olympus, holds a significant place in Greek mythology. Published in 1880, her tales continue to captivate readers and inspire awe. As the wife of Zeus (also known as Jupiter), Hera's presence is felt throughout various mythological narratives. One such story involves Juno and Apollo joining forces with Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena for a contest of beauty before Paris. The outcome of this competition would have far-reaching consequences for mortals and immortals alike. Aphrodite herself has been called "Hera Borghese, " depicted beautifully by Monte Calvo in the 2nd century. Meanwhile, a cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi showcases another representation of this powerful goddess. In an exquisite charcoal with pastel on buff paper artwork titled "Juno, " we witness her regal grace personified on canvas. This portrayal captures both her strength and elegance simultaneously. The famous painting "The Judgment of Paris" by Peter Paul Rubens depicts Hera alongside other goddesses vying for Paris' favor. This masterpiece from 1912 transports us back to that pivotal moment when their destinies were forever altered. Symbolism often accompanies depictions of Juno; one prevalent motif is that of the peacock representing her divine connection. Known as "Juno and the Peacock, " these representations highlight her association with beauty and royalty. Visiting Greece offers opportunities to explore magnificent structures like the Hera Temple or Basilica dedicated to this revered goddess. Additionally, an Aedicula featuring Jupiter and Juno carved into limestone stands proudly in Austria—a testament to their enduring influence across borders. Lastly, while not directly related to Hera herself but still relevant within Greek mythology is Neptune's Temple—dedicated to Poseidon (Neptune). These interconnected deities remind us how intricate and intertwined ancient beliefs truly are. Hera's legacy endures through art, literature, and the collective imagination.