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Jupiter Zeus Collection

"Jupiter Zeus: The Supreme God of Olympus and Divine Gatherings" Step into the majestic world of Greek mythology as we explore the captivating figure of Jupiter Zeus

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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter (Zeus) - engraving, 19th century
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter and Callisto. (print)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Magna graecia: metope with Zeus and Hera, stone relief, 5th century BC
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter and Ganymede Zeus kissing his lover Ganymede. Fresco on canvas by Anton Raphael
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Greek Art: 'Poseidon'(or Zeus) - Bronze sculpture attributed to
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter, 1838, Pietro Galli (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Leda of the 'Naples Uffizi' type, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ganymede, 1548-1550 (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Head of Zeus, 2nd century AD (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Leda and the swan, late 2nd century AD (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter and Ganymede, 18th century (painting)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The planet Jupiter (wood engraving)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter sends Mercury to Apollo, 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ganymede and the eagle, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ganymede, 18th century (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ratto d'Europa, 18th century, (oil on canvas)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter and Callisto (print)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter of Versailles, 2nd century (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter of Versailles, 2nd century (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter of Smyrna, 2nd century (sculpture)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Recto: Seated figure of a man, possibly of Jupiter, on an eagle, reaching up with his left hand
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Oscillum with Jupiter's head, 2nd century AD (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Head of Zeus (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The King Louis XV as Jupiter, 1731 (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Leda and the swan - from a 15th century illumination
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter ecrase Albion sous une pluie de pierres (engraving)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Leda and the Swan (stone) (b / w photo)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The birth of Helene and Pollux, the union of Leda and the swan (marble)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Cameo of Leda and the Swan (agate)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: the sexual union between Leda and the swan driven by Eros, 1st-2nd century
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: A camel begging Jupiter for horns. 1811 (etching)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiters bird admonishing an assembly of animals. 1811 (etching)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Danae, in Greek mythology, daughter of Acrisios, king of Argos
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Statue of the Roman god Jove or Jupiter. 1779 (engraving)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter in a chariot crushing the Titans, 1817 (engraving)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The Porta all Arco, Etruscan door in the walls of Volterra, Tuscany
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Jupiter and Thetis, 1811 (oil on canvas)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: The Defense of Jupiter to rescue the Trojans or Greeks. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918)
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Jupiter Zeus Collection: Leda Loved, 1929 (litho)


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"Jupiter Zeus: The Supreme God of Olympus and Divine Gatherings" Step into the majestic world of Greek mythology as we explore the captivating figure of Jupiter Zeus. In the Council of the Gods, this mighty deity reigns supreme on Mount Olympus, surrounded by a pantheon of divinities. An enchanting 19th-century engraving depicts Jupiter in all his glory, showcasing his power and authority. Delve deeper into allegorical representations with a stunning fresco from 1496-1500 that portrays Jupiter as an embodiment of strength and wisdom. Another intriguing engraving from 1730 showcases Europa, Zeus, and Themis in an allegorical frontispiece, highlighting their significance in ancient myths. Marvel at Pietro Galli's exquisite marble sculpture from 1838 depicting Jupiter himself. This masterful artwork captures the essence of divine beauty and grandeur that defines this godly figure. Meanwhile, a remarkable marble statue dating back to the first or second century AD presents Leda in her iconic pose – a symbol of seduction intertwined with mythological intrigue. The allure continues with bronze sculptures such as Ganymede crafted around 1560; its delicate details immortalize one of Zeus' most famous lovers. Additionally, a mesmerizing marble rendition from 1548-1550 showcases Ganymede's gracefulness captured for eternity. Behold the magnificence embodied within a second-century AD marble head representing none other than Zeus himself – every feature exuding regality befitting his status as king among gods. Tiziano Vecellio's oil-on-canvas masterpiece circa 1544 brings forth Danae's tale – one where she becomes impregnated by Zeus disguised as golden raindrops falling upon her chamber windowpane. The painting encapsulates both sensuality and divine intervention seamlessly woven together.