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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink)

The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink)
8702398 The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink) by Foggini, Giovanni Battista (1652-1725); 18.9 x 27.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877

Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877
7295226 Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877; Private Collection; Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageJupiter Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3732388 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter
3740660 Jupiter; (add.info.: Medieval engraving titled Jupiter'. Jupiter was considered a male planet, and that those born under it were sanguine, liberal, and eloquent)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter
3740667 Jupiter; (add.info.: Medieval engraving titled Jupiter'. Jupiter was considered a male planet, and that those born under it were sanguine, liberal, and eloquent)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3740706 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJupiter Collection: Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles

Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles
3480505 Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles; (add.info.: Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Juno with a Peacock

Juno with a Peacock
3330146 Juno with a Peacock; (add.info.: Terracotta sculpture of Juno, consort of Jupiter, with a Peacock. Dated 1st Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJupiter Collection: Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving)

Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving)
8644781 Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples

Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples, Rock Tombs in Asia Minor, etc (engraving)
8644778 Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples, Rock Tombs in Asia Minor, etc (engraving) by European School

Background imageJupiter Collection: Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great

Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great
7125184 Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882; (add.info.: Pozzuoli); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
7058345 Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of

Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
6384395 Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome

Background imageJupiter Collection: The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas)

The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas)
MMM5464056 The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas) by Legrand, Pierre Nicolas (1758-1829); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageJupiter Collection: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light

Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
5311862 Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light; (add.info.: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873

Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873, book "The Sky" by Amedee Guillemin
7295219 Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873, book "The Sky" by Amedee Guillemin, Paris, 1877; Private Collection; Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving)

Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving)
8644776 Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches)

Background imageJupiter Collection: White Girl in a Swing Group of Leda and the Swan, c.1749-54 (Chelsea Factory)

White Girl in a Swing Group of Leda and the Swan, c.1749-54 (Chelsea Factory)
BON45139 White Girl in a Swing Group of Leda and the Swan, c.1749-54 (Chelsea Factory); Private Collection; Photo © Bonhams, London, UK

Background imageJupiter Collection: Zeus and Europa (colour litho)

Zeus and Europa (colour litho)
8626209 Zeus and Europa (colour litho) by Kuhn-Regnier, Joseph (1873-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zeus and Europa)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving)

Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving)
8634957 Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece. Illustration from Hellas)

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)

The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)
7340735 The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print) by Unknown artist, (18th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Unknown artist)

Background imageJupiter Collection: sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone)

sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone)
YOU5618786 sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone); Musee d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, France; (add.info.: Bordeaux, Musee d'Aquitaine); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageJupiter Collection: Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites

Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites
5310287 Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites; (add.info.: Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683564 Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo, Este Ducal Palace)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)

Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)
3480570 Alcyone, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Alcyone. Engraving from Tableaux du temple des muses (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)

Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)
3914206 Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageJupiter Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3740705 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJupiter Collection: Medallions with nymph, Calliope as Hope, Cupid on a swan, and Cupid shaping his bow

Medallions with nymph, Calliope as Hope, Cupid on a swan, and Cupid shaping his bow
FLO4689288 Medallions with nymph, Calliope as Hope, Cupid on a swan, and Cupid shaping his bow. Mounted pieces including gold box with cameo of Catherine II, buckle with Bonnie Prince Charlie

Background imageJupiter Collection: Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving)

Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving)
8635717 Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Greek Architecture, Details (engraving)

Greek Architecture, Details (engraving)
8644771 Greek Architecture, Details (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek Architecture, Details)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving)

Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving)
8635812 Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman sacrifice to Jupiter. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageJupiter Collection: They all four set out together (litho)

They all four set out together (litho)
8639153 They all four set out together (litho) by Richardson, Frederick (1862-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: They all four set out together)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Engraving depicting the Roman God Saturn (Greek Cronus), who devoured all his children save Neptune

Engraving depicting the Roman God Saturn (Greek Cronus), who devoured all his children save Neptune
5309150 Engraving depicting the Roman God Saturn (Greek Cronus), who devoured all his children save Neptune, Pluto and Jupiter who deposed him; (add.info)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Engraving depicting Jupiter (or Jove) the supreme Roman God (Zeus of the Greeks)

Engraving depicting Jupiter (or Jove) the supreme Roman God (Zeus of the Greeks)
5309149 Engraving depicting Jupiter (or Jove) the supreme Roman God (Zeus of the Greeks), son of Saturn (Greek Cronus) who he is dethroning; (add.info)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble)

Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble)
YOU4419032 Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Colossal bust of bearded deity, known as Jupiter of Versailles, Roman art)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own

Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery
530359 Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery, the four satellites (moons) of Jupiter

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Council of Gods, 1625. Creator: Lanfranco, Giovanni (1582-1647)

The Council of Gods, 1625. Creator: Lanfranco, Giovanni (1582-1647)
The Council of Gods, 1625. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageJupiter Collection: Universal Toss

Universal Toss
Vertigo Artography

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Fall of the Giants, 1590-1642. Creator: Guido Reni

The Fall of the Giants, 1590-1642. Creator: Guido Reni
The Fall of the Giants, 1590-1642

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Myth of Io, c1490. Creator: Bartolomeo di Giovanni

The Myth of Io, c1490. Creator: Bartolomeo di Giovanni
The Myth of Io, c1490. As told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE) in his "Metamorphoses, " the beautiful nymph Io was seduced by Jupiter, king of the gods

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

Jupiter and Callisto, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Jupiter and Callisto, 1745

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, 1655. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van Everdingen

Jupiter and Callisto, 1655. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van Everdingen
Jupiter and Callisto, 1655

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, c.1625. Creator: Unknown

Jupiter, c.1625. Creator: Unknown
Jupiter, c.1625

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800. Creator: Unknown

The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800. Creator: Unknown
The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Assuming the Form of Diana in Order to Seduce Callisto, published 1590

Jupiter Assuming the Form of Diana in Order to Seduce Callisto, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Jupiter Assuming the Form of Diana in Order to Seduce Callisto, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 6

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and the Other Gods Asking Helios to Resume Control of the Chariot, published 1590

Jupiter and the Other Gods Asking Helios to Resume Control of the Chariot, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Jupiter and the Other Gods Asking Helios to Resume Control of the Chariot, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 5

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Taking Council from the Gods about the Destruction of the Universe, published 1589

Jupiter Taking Council from the Gods about the Destruction of the Universe, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Jupiter Taking Council from the Gods about the Destruction of the Universe, published 1589. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 1, plate 8

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Jupiter and Callisto, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Jupiter and Callisto, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 13



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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand, ancient civilizations sought answers about their destiny. But little did they know that within our own solar system lay a planet so grand, it would capture the imagination for centuries to come. The Catalan Atlas from the 14th century depicted a world where Jupiter held its place among other celestial bodies in an awe-inspiring artwork showcasing our Solar System's vastness. It was here that we first glimpsed the sheer magnitude of this gas giant compared to its planetary counterparts. As we explored further, New Horizons gifted us with an image capturing Jupiter and its moon Io in stunning detail. The swirling storms on its surface seemed like abstract art painted by nature itself, leaving us mesmerized by this colossal beauty. Even early maps of the Moon from 1810 couldn't overshadow Jupiter's significance in our cosmic neighborhood. Its presence loomed large as it stood at the center of our Solar System, radiating power and majesty. Artistic renditions allowed us to envision what it might be like to witness Jupiter from one of its moons - Europa. The distant glow against a backdrop of infinite darkness evoked both wonder and curiosity about what secrets lie beneath those turbulent clouds. Epicycles traced by Mercury and Venus in 1823 reminded us that even though we are bound to Earth, there is a whole universe out there waiting to be discovered. And at the heart of it all stands mighty Jupiter, commanding attention with every orbit around the Sun. Voyager 1 ventured into uncharted territory and captured an iconic photo - a testament to human exploration reaching new frontiers. We marveled at how this massive planet coexisted harmoniously with its numerous moons while casting their shadows upon each other's surfaces. From ancient palmistry maps to modern space probes, humanity has been captivated by the enigma that is Jupiter.