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Themis Collection

Themis, the goddess of law and order in Greek mythology, has been a symbol of justice for centuries. The THEMIS statue, dating back to the IV century B. C

Background imageThemis Collection: Justice, 1520-1524. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)

Justice, 1520-1524. Creator: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)
Justice, 1520-1524. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome

Background imageThemis Collection: Allegory of Justice, 1543. Creator: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)

Allegory of Justice, 1543. Creator: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
Allegory of Justice, 1543. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageThemis Collection: Themis, goddess of law

Themis, goddess of law - Scanned 1882 Engraving

Background imageThemis Collection: Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving)

Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving)
5913150 Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving) by Werff, Adriaan van der (1659-1722) (after); (add.info)

Background imageThemis Collection: Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, 1517-18 (fresco) (detail of 2646084)

Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, 1517-18 (fresco) (detail of 2646084)
2646085 Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, 1517-18 (fresco) (detail of 2646084) by Peruzzi, Baldassarre (1481-1536); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageThemis Collection: Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, detail

Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, detail
2646084 Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones, detail by Peruzzi, Baldassarre (1481-1536); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageThemis Collection: Justice

Justice by Sir Joshua Reynolds (16 juillet 1723 - 23 fevrier 1792), engraved and edited by the Pictorial Sunday Book in 1845

Background imageThemis Collection: Nemesis and Themis, mid-18th-early 19th century. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Nemesis and Themis, mid-18th-early 19th century. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Nemesis and Themis, mid-18th-early 19th century

Background imageThemis Collection: THEMIS statue, goddess of justice. Greece. IV century B. C

THEMIS statue, goddess of justice. Greece. IV century B. C
GREEK ART. GREECE. IV century B.C. THEMIS statue, goddess of justice. Penteli marble. It was sculpted by CHAIRESTRATOS OF RHAMNOUS and was dedicated to Themis by Megakles. Dated around 300 B.C

Background imageThemis Collection: Comus, Themis and Momus, Greek gods

Comus, Themis and Momus, Greek gods.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints

Background imageThemis Collection: Themis box 43 drawings Louis Fabritius Dubourg

Themis box 43 drawings Louis Fabritius Dubourg
Themis (in box with 43 drawings), Themis, Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, ink, pencil, pen, h 117 mm × w 142 mm

Background imageThemis Collection: October. Goddess Carpo

October. Goddess Carpo
Carpo, daughter of Zeus & Themis, the Greek goddess of Autumn. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903

Background imageThemis Collection: Reverse Copy Allegory Louis XVI Occasion Accession

Reverse Copy Allegory Louis XVI Occasion Accession
Artokoloro

Background imageThemis Collection: Allegory Louis XVI Occasion Accession Throne

Allegory Louis XVI Occasion Accession Throne
Artokoloro

Background imageThemis Collection: The five THEMIS spacecraft in orbit around the Earth

The five THEMIS spacecraft in orbit around the Earth

Background imageThemis Collection: Libra is the seventh astrological sign of the Zodiac

Libra is the seventh astrological sign of the Zodiac. Its symbol is the scales

Background imageThemis Collection: Artists concept of a mining settlement on the double asteroid 90 Antiope

Artists concept of a mining settlement on the double asteroid 90 Antiope
A birds eye view of a mining settlement on the double asteroid 90 Antiope, located in the main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

Background imageThemis Collection: The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle

The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle
XIR17694 The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle, 1621-25 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 394x295 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageThemis Collection: Brave silliness crowned by Themis, Claes Moeyaert, Anonymous, Joannes Bouman, 1612-1655

Brave silliness crowned by Themis, Claes Moeyaert, Anonymous, Joannes Bouman, 1612-1655

Background imageThemis Collection: Italy, Venice, Doges Palace, Female sculpture

Italy, Venice, Doges Palace, Female sculpture
Detail of the exterior of the Doges Palace, Venice. Built in Venetian Gothic style the palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice (the supreme authority of the rublic of Venice)

Background imageThemis Collection: ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon, artwork C017 / 7201

ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon, artwork C017 / 7201
ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon. Computer artwork of NASAs twin ARTEMIS (Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence and Electrodynamics of the Moons Interaction with the Sun)

Background imageThemis Collection: THEMIS

THEMIS
Greek/Roman deity, protectress of hospitality and of the oppressed, possessed oracular powers


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Themis, the goddess of law and order in Greek mythology, has been a symbol of justice for centuries. The THEMIS statue, dating back to the IV century B. C. , stands as a testament to her significance in ancient Greece. Alongside Comus and Momus, Themis was revered as one of the Greek gods who governed morality and fairness. In an allegorical frontispiece from 1730, Europa, Zeus, and they can depicted together, highlighting her role in maintaining balance and harmony. Another artwork from 1517-18 captures Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones with precision - a detail that showcases their adherence to Themis' principles. Nemesis and they were often portrayed together during the mid-18th to early 19th centuries by artist Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard. This pairing emphasized their shared commitment to ensuring just outcomes. Even beyond ancient times, Themis continues to inspire various representations. In October's depiction as Goddess Carpo, she embodies the concept of reaping what one sows – reinforcing the idea that justice prevails when actions have consequences. Moving away from mythology into modern times at Kennedy Space Center in Florida: workers stand by at Astrotech Space Operations while preparing for the arrival spacecraft. As crates containing its components are unloaded from trucks onto site grounds; it is clear that even today Themis remains relevant - representing not only divine justice but also human achievements in space exploration.