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Hera Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, Mars and Cupid, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealous

Juno, Mars and Cupid, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageHera Collection: Judgment of Paris. Creator: Valerio Belli

Judgment of Paris. Creator: Valerio Belli
Judgment of Paris. Hera, Athena and Aphrodite with Paris

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1645 / 1646. Creator: Claude Lorrain

The Judgment of Paris, 1645 / 1646. Creator: Claude Lorrain
The Judgment of Paris, 1645/1646

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageHera Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre Brebiette

Judgment of Paris, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre Brebiette
Judgment of Paris, 1610-42

Background imageHera Collection: Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at left, Venus in a

Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at left, Venus in a chariot drawn by three doves at the right, 1530-60

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, Ceres, and Psyche in the clouds conversing, Juno seated with a peacock at her

Juno, Ceres, and Psyche in the clouds conversing, Juno seated with a peacock at her feet, Ceres wearing a garland of wheat and Psyche partially naked and holding a cloth, ca. 1515-27

Background imageHera Collection: Plate 4: Juno standing in a niche, viewed from behind, stroking a peacock to her right

Plate 4: Juno standing in a niche, viewed from behind, stroking a peacock to her right, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Judgment of Paris, 1555. After Giovanni Battista Bertano

Background imageHera Collection: Jupiter and Juno seated on clouds, with an eagle holding thunderbolts below at left, 1631

Jupiter and Juno seated on clouds, with an eagle holding thunderbolts below at left, 1631

Background imageHera Collection: Io at the left as a cow, Jupiter on a cloud in the centre and Juno at the right with pu

Io at the left as a cow, Jupiter on a cloud in the centre and Juno at the right with putti holding an eagle captive in the lower right, 1650-90

Background imageHera Collection: Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24. Creator: Pieter van Sompel

Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24. Creator: Pieter van Sompel
Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88. Creator: Fabio Berardi

The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88. Creator: Fabio Berardi
The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88

Background imageHera Collection: Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, ca. 1580

Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, ca. 1580
Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, c1580-1600

Background imageHera Collection: The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516

Background imageHera Collection: Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775. Creator: Louis Jean Jacques Durameau

Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775. Creator: Louis Jean Jacques Durameau
Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775

Background imageHera Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?). Creator: Anon

Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?). Creator: Anon
Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?)

Background imageHera Collection: ZEUS AND OTHER GODS

ZEUS AND OTHER GODS
Hermes brings a message to Zeus as, accompanied by Hera, he presides over a family gathering of the gods including Aphrodite, Minerva, Apollo and others

Background imageHera Collection: ECHO TRANSFORMED

ECHO TRANSFORMED
Echos constant chatter vexes Hera, who curses her to speak only the last words addressed to her; unable to speak her love to Narcissus, she pines till only her voice remains

Background imageHera Collection: HERA / JUNO (TOOKE)

HERA / JUNO (TOOKE)
As befits the consort of Zeus, she travels in a splendid chariot drawn by her favourite peacocks

Background imageHera Collection: CLASICAL MYTH / HEBE

CLASICAL MYTH / HEBE
The daughter of Zeus and Hera, goddess of youth, and cup- bearer to the gods. She had the power of restoring youth and vigour to gods and men. Seen here in Heras chariot

Background imageHera Collection: Hera bull idols from Tiryns, Greece

Hera bull idols from Tiryns, Greece
Hera bull idols from Tiryns, an archaeological site in Mycenae, Greece. Date: BCE

Background imageHera Collection: Juno on Her Chariot VIsiting a Young Woman and a Rivergod, late 17th-mid 18th century

Juno on Her Chariot VIsiting a Young Woman and a Rivergod, late 17th-mid 18th century

Background imageHera Collection: Jupiter and Juno: Study for the Furti di Giove Tapestries, ca. 1532-35

Jupiter and Juno: Study for the Furti di Giove Tapestries, ca. 1532-35

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1528. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1528. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1528

Background imageHera Collection: The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1540s. Creator: Andrea Schiavone

The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1540s. Creator: Andrea Schiavone
The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, 1540s

Background imageHera Collection: Paris and Helen (Venus and Amor escort Paris to bed chamber of Helen), 1800. Creator: Ducros

Paris and Helen (Venus and Amor escort Paris to bed chamber of Helen), 1800. Creator: Ducros
Paris and Helen (Venus and Amor escort Paris to bed chamber of Helen), 1800. Private Collection

Background imageHera Collection: On the Coast of Samos, 1890. Creator: Unknown

On the Coast of Samos, 1890. Creator: Unknown
On the Coast of Samos, 1890. Ionic temple in the Heraion of Samos, a sanctuary to the goddess Hera on Samos, Greek island in the east Aegean which flourished 6th century BC

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c. 1510-20 (engraving)

The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c. 1510-20 (engraving)
3247697 The Judgment of Paris, after Raphael, c.1510-20 (engraving) by Raimondi, Marcantonio (1480-1534); 29.5x43.7 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageHera Collection: The Peacocks Complaint, illustration from Babys Own Aesop, engraved

The Peacocks Complaint, illustration from Babys Own Aesop, engraved
KW308687 The Peacocks Complaint, illustration from Babys Own Aesop, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans, London, published c.1920 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageHera Collection: Paestum, Hera, Ruins, Campania, Italy

Paestum, Hera, Ruins, Campania, Italy

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Juno, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Juno, mid 18th century, (1928). Pen with wash over pencil on white paper. At one time known to have been in the collection of Vicomte B d Hendecourt, London

Background imageHera Collection: Juno borrowing the Cestus from Venus, c1782. Artist: W Wynne Ryland

Juno borrowing the Cestus from Venus, c1782. Artist: W Wynne Ryland
Juno borrowing the Cestus from Venus, c1782. In between the two goddesses stands Cupid

Background imageHera Collection: The Loves of Helen and Paris. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)

The Loves of Helen and Paris. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)
The Loves of Helen and Paris. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageHera Collection: Hera Campana. Roman copy of an hellenistic original, 2th century BC

Hera Campana. Roman copy of an hellenistic original, 2th century BC. Artist: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture
Hera Campana. Roman copy of an hellenistic original, 2th century BC. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageHera Collection: The Temple of Hera at Olympia, 1913

The Temple of Hera at Olympia, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]

Background imageHera Collection: Homage, c1910, (1911). Artist: John Hassall

Homage, c1910, (1911). Artist: John Hassall
Homage, c1910, (1911). A painting of a peacock paying homage to Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods. From Bibbys Annual 1911, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1911]

Background imageHera Collection: Junon - Deesse Des Royaumes, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes

Junon - Deesse Des Royaumes, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes
Junon - Deesse Des Royaumes, 1403, (1939). The illustration is part of the manuscript De Claris mulieribus, traduction anonyme en francais (Livre des femmes nobles et renommees)

Background imageHera Collection: El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
El Juicio De Paris, (The Judgment of Paris), 1639, (c1934). Commissioned by Philip IV of Spain, to illustrate a story from Greek mythology, Paris

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). Artist: Harry Morley

The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). Artist: Harry Morley
The Judgment of Paris, 1929, (1931). From the collection of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. From The Studio Painting Series. 1 - Figure Studies

Background imageHera Collection: Giunone (Junon), c1850

Giunone (Junon), c1850

Background imageHera Collection: Giunone (Junon voilee), c1850

Giunone (Junon voilee), c1850

Background imageHera Collection: Judgment of Paris c1913. Artist: Edgar Degas

Judgment of Paris c1913. Artist: Edgar Degas
Judgment of Paris c1913. From The Studio Volume 128. [The Offices of the Studio, London & New York, 1908-9]

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, (c1662-65), 1937

Juno, (c1662-65), 1937
Juno, c1662-65. After Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Original in The Armand Hammer Collection. From The Connoisseur, 1937

Background imageHera Collection: The Origin of the Milky Way, c1575 (1932). Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto

The Origin of the Milky Way, c1575 (1932). Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto
The Origin of the Milky Way, c1575 (1932). From The Studio Volume 104. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]

Background imageHera Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, Juno, Venus and Minerva, 1569, (1896). Artist: Boussod, Valadon & Co

Queen Elizabeth I, Juno, Venus and Minerva, 1569, (1896). Artist: Boussod, Valadon & Co
Queen Elizabeth I, Juno, Venus and Minerva, 1569, (1896). Elizabeth triumphing over the goddesses Juno, Minerva and Venus. Illustration from a work published by Boussod, Valadon & Co, (1896)

Background imageHera Collection: The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. Artist: W Walker

The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. Artist: W Walker
The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1777

Background imageHera Collection: The Nymph Echo Changed into Sound, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart

The Nymph Echo Changed into Sound, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
The Nymph Echo Changed into Sound, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere



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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.