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Hera Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageHera Collection: Earth under protection Jupiter Zeus Juno Hera

Earth under protection Jupiter Zeus Juno Hera
Earth under protection of Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno (Hera)

Background imageHera Collection: Dido sacrifice Juno Hera

Dido sacrifice Juno Hera
Didos sacrifice to Juno (Hera)

Background imageHera Collection: Border fragments Juno Hera personifications Fame

Border fragments Juno Hera personifications Fame
Border fragments with Juno (?) (Hera), personifications of Fame and Justice

Background imageHera Collection: Venus Aphrodite complaint Juno Hera Ceres Demeter

Venus Aphrodite complaint Juno Hera Ceres Demeter
Venuss (Aphrodite) complaint to Juno (Hera) and Ceres (Demeter)

Background imageHera Collection: Jos

Jos

Background imageHera Collection: Hera, Paestum, Campania, Tyrrhenian Coast, Italy

Hera, Paestum, Campania, Tyrrhenian Coast, Italy

Background imageHera Collection: Hercules Strangling the Snake. 1st c. ITALY. Pompeii

Hercules Strangling the Snake. 1st c. ITALY. Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Roman art. Early Empire. Fresco

Background imageHera Collection: Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Hera

Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Hera

Background imageHera Collection: Judgement of Paris

Judgement of Paris
Paris is invited to choose between Hera, Aphrodite and Athena : by giving the Apple of Discord to Aphrodite he wins her friendship but loses that of the two others

Background imageHera Collection: HEBE

HEBE
Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mothers peacocks

Background imageHera Collection: Greek civilization, marble relief of treaty between Athens and Samos depicting Athena and Hera

Greek civilization, marble relief of treaty between Athens and Samos depicting Athena and Hera, circa 403 BC
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Marble record relief of treaty between Athens and Samos depicting Athena and Hera, circa 403 b.C

Background imageHera Collection: Terracotta model of temple dedicated to Hera at Argos, Grece, 700 B. C

Terracotta model of temple dedicated to Hera at Argos, Grece, 700 B. C
Greek civilization. Terracotta model of a temple dedicated to Hera at Argos, 700 b.C

Background imageHera Collection: Faery Visions - In the Waters of Scamander

Faery Visions - In the Waters of Scamander
Aphrodite, Hera and Athene bathe in the River Scamander. Date: 1929

Background imageHera Collection: Italy. Paestum. Temple of Neptune

Italy. Paestum. Temple of Neptune
Greek art. Magna Grecia. Italy. Paestum. Temple of Neptune, actually dedicated to the goddess Hera. Built around 450-460 BC. Doric style. Front

Background imageHera Collection: Greek Art. Temple of Hera (Temple E). 460-450 B. C. the East

Greek Art. Temple of Hera (Temple E). 460-450 B. C. the East
Greek Art. Temple of Hera (Temple E). Classic Greek, Doric architectural style. 460-450 B.C. the East Hill. Selinunte. Sicily. Italy

Background imageHera Collection: Greek Art. Altar of Hera. Olympia

Greek Art. Altar of Hera. Olympia
Greek Art. Altar of Hera. Is the location where the Olympic flame is lit the Olympic games. Olympia. Greece

Background imageHera Collection: Siphnian Treasury

Siphnian Treasury. 530 BC. Gigantomachy. Hera between warriors. Delphi. Greece

Background imageHera Collection: Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the M

Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the Muses and the Sirens. The deities Athena, Zeus, and Hera, assembled at the far left, preside over a musical contest. Coat of Arms

Background imageHera Collection: Temple of Hera (Heraion). 6th century B. C Sanctuary of Oly

Temple of Hera (Heraion). 6th century B. C Sanctuary of Oly
Temple of Hera (Heraion). Doric style. Peripteral and hexastyle. 6th century B.C. General view. Altis. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece

Background imageHera Collection: Hera / Juno

Hera / Juno
The wife of Zeus / Jupiter, also his sister, protectress of marriage and women, with her pet peacock

Background imageHera Collection: Illustration, Arctiidae

Illustration, Arctiidae -- Callimorpha Dominula, Callimorpha Hera, Pleretes Matronula, Nemeophila Russula, Nemeophila Plantaginis, Arctia Caja, Arctia Villica, Arctia Purpurea, Arctia Hebe

Background imageHera Collection: GREECE. WESTERN GREECE. ELIS. Olympia. Temple of

GREECE. WESTERN GREECE. ELIS. Olympia. Temple of Hera (Heraion) in ruins, Dorian style. Built around 600 BC. Archaic Greek art

Background imageHera Collection: Terracotta bell-krater mixing bowl Late Classical

Terracotta bell-krater mixing bowl Late Classical
Artokoloro

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris

The Judgement of Paris
BAL67245 The Judgement of Paris by Hoet, Gerard (1648-1733); 37.5x46.4 cm; Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: The Temple of Neptune at Paestum, etched by Francesco Piranesi, 1778 (etching)

The Temple of Neptune at Paestum, etched by Francesco Piranesi, 1778 (etching)
XJF497214 The Temple of Neptune at Paestum, etched by Francesco Piranesi, 1778 (etching) by Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-78) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Temple of Neptune)

Background imageHera Collection: Judgement of Paris, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)

Judgement of Paris, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)
XBP335692 Judgement of Paris, c.1605 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 91x114 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris

The Judgement of Paris
XAM72543 The Judgement of Paris by Klinger, Max (1857-1920); 320x720 cm; Hofburg, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: Allegory of the Marriage of Louis XIV (1638-1715) in 1631 (oil on canvas)

Allegory of the Marriage of Louis XIV (1638-1715) in 1631 (oil on canvas)
XIR237959 Allegory of the Marriage of Louis XIV (1638-1715) in 1631 (oil on canvas) by Deruet, Claude (1588-1660) (attr. to); 98x115 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: Juno and Argus, 1611 (oil on canvas)

Juno and Argus, 1611 (oil on canvas)
XIR192109 Juno and Argus, 1611 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 249x296 cm; Wallraf Richartz Museum, Cologne, Germany; (add.info.: Argus, giant of a hundred eyes)

Background imageHera Collection: Hypnos Sending Jupiter and Juno to Sleep (oil on panel)

Hypnos Sending Jupiter and Juno to Sleep (oil on panel)
XIR212548 Hypnos Sending Jupiter and Juno to Sleep (oil on panel) by Beschey, Balthasar (1708-76); 25x20 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: Juno, 1776 (marble)

Juno, 1776 (marble)
XOS1765291 Juno, 1776 (marble) by Nollekens, Joseph (1737-1823); 139.1 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquis of Rockingham)

Background imageHera Collection: Portrait of three of the nieces of Cardinal Mazarin portrayed as goddesses, Venus

Portrait of three of the nieces of Cardinal Mazarin portrayed as goddesses, Venus
XIR165588 Portrait of three of the nieces of Cardinal Mazarin portrayed as goddesses, Venus, Juno and Diana (oil on copper) by French School, (17th century); 20.5x28.5 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageHera Collection: Medallion featuring Juno with peacock, Adriaen Collaert, 1570 - 1618

Medallion featuring Juno with peacock, Adriaen Collaert, 1570 - 1618

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel)

The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel)
XOS1273875 The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 50.5x38 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageHera Collection: The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas)

The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas)
XIR218932 The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas) by Janssens van Nuyssen, Abraham (1575-1632); Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement of Paris, c. 1528 (oil on beech)

The Judgement of Paris, c. 1528 (oil on beech)
XOS1127609 The Judgement of Paris, c.1528 (oil on beech) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 101.9x71.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; German, out of copyright

Background imageHera Collection: Rosebud, or the Judgement of Paris, 1791 (w / c and bodycolour over graphite on paper)

Rosebud, or the Judgement of Paris, 1791 (w / c and bodycolour over graphite on paper)
XYC150259 Rosebud, or the Judgement of Paris, 1791 (w/c and bodycolour over graphite on paper) by Westall, Richard (1765-1836); 32.4x39.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageHera Collection: ITALY: TEMPLE OF HERA. Ruins of the Temple of Hera (Paestum Basilica), a Greek

ITALY: TEMPLE OF HERA. Ruins of the Temple of Hera (Paestum Basilica), a Greek Doric temple in Campania, Italy built in the 6th century, B.C. Photograph, 1890s

Background imageHera Collection: ITALY: TEMPLE OF HERA. Ruins of the Basilica or Temple of Hera (Paestum Basilica)

ITALY: TEMPLE OF HERA. Ruins of the Basilica or Temple of Hera (Paestum Basilica), a Greek Doric temple in Campania, Italy built in the 6th century, B.C. Photograph, 1890s

Background imageHera Collection: HERA / JUNO. Painting by Charles Joseph Natoire (1700-1777)

HERA / JUNO. Painting by Charles Joseph Natoire (1700-1777)
HERA/JUNO. Painting by Charles Joseph Natoire (1700-1777)

Background imageHera Collection: Paestum, Campania, Italy

Paestum, Campania, Italy
Paestum, Temple of Hera

Background imageHera Collection: Paestum, Campania, Italy

Paestum, Campania, Italy
Paestum, Temple of Hera

Background imageHera Collection: Castor and Pollux

Castor and Pollux
Temple of Castor and Pollux in Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples) - archaeological site, and example of Greater Greece art and architecture

Background imageHera Collection: Castor and Pollux ruins

Castor and Pollux ruins
Panorama of ruins of Temple of Castor and Pollux, Agrigento, Sicily

Background imageHera Collection: Ancient ruins

Ancient ruins
An old olive tree and ruins of Castor and Pollux Temple in Valle dei Templi

Background imageHera Collection: Selinunte, Hera temple, Sicily

Selinunte, Hera temple, Sicily
Columns in the ruins of Hera temple in Selinunte, Sicily Italy

Background imageHera Collection: Stock Exchange, St Petersburg, Russia

Stock Exchange, St Petersburg, Russia
View of the Old St Petersburg Stock Exchange (or Bourse) from across the River Neva, with the two Rostral Columns in front

Background imageHera Collection: Juno (Hera) wife and sister of Jupiter, Queen of Heaven. Protected women and marriage

Juno (Hera) wife and sister of Jupiter, Queen of Heaven. Protected women and marriage. Marble statue



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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.