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Hera Collection

Background imageHera Collection: Zeus / Jupiter

Zeus / Jupiter
Zeus (Jupiter) and Hera (Juno) sit with his eagle, visited by Poseidon (Neptune) Hermes (Mercury) and his son (by Alkmene, not Hera, hence her gesture) Herakles

Background imageHera Collection: Cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi

Cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi
Modern cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi (Hera Ludovisi) - a colossal 1st century Roman marble head depicting an idealized and youthful Antonia Minor as the goddess Juno. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHera Collection: Aphrodite, called Hera Borghese. Monte Calvo. 2nd century

Aphrodite, called Hera Borghese. Monte Calvo. 2nd century AD. Goddess of Love. Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze statue of the Classical Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageHera Collection: The interior of the Cave of the Apocalypse, Patmos, Greece

The interior of the Cave of the Apocalypse, Patmos, Greece
The interior of the Cave of the Apocalypse, church on the Aegean island of Patmos, Greece. Interno della chiesa dell Apocalisse nell Isola di Patmos

Background imageHera Collection: The Judgement Of Paris

The Judgement Of Paris
This illustration is a depiction of the Greek mythological story of The Judgement of Paris, this scene represents the goddess of Discord, Eris, holding the golden apple

Background imageHera Collection: Hermes and the Infant Dionysus (detail)

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus (detail)
Close-up facial detail of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, also known as the Hermes of Praxiteles or the Hermes of Olympia - an ancient Greek sculpture of Hermes

Background imageHera Collection: Ancient Greek temples of Hera at Paestum, Italy

Ancient Greek temples of Hera at Paestum, Italy
View of the ancient Greek temples of Hera at Paestum, Italy. Tempio di Pesto. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageHera Collection: Pharmacis carna, orange swift and gold swift moths

Pharmacis carna, orange swift and gold swift moths
Pharmacis carna 2-4, orange swift, Triodia sylvina 5, 6, and gold swift, Phymatopus hecta 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die

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: Parthenon. Part of the central section of the east frieze. B

Parthenon. Part of the central section of the east frieze. B
The Parthenon frieze. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Part of the central section of the east frieze. Zeus and Hera seated next to a standing man receiving the folded peplos from a

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: 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: 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: 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: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Sieges of

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Sieges of Saragossa (1808-1809). The local hero Jos頤 e la Hera. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageHera Collection: Temple of Hera or Heraion. 538 BC. GREECE. NORTHERN

Temple of Hera or Heraion. 538 BC. GREECE. NORTHERN

Background imageHera Collection: Classical scene with Hera and Eros

Classical scene with Hera and Eros
Classical scene with Hera (Juno) and Eros (Cupid), and a third figure in the centre (possibly Psyche). An illustration to one of the works of Jean Baptiste Grecourt. Date: early 19th century

Background imageHera Collection: Greek Temple of Giunone at Agrigento, Sicily

Greek Temple of Giunone at Agrigento, Sicily
The remains of the Greek Temple of Hera Lacinia (Giunone) at Agrigento, Sicily. Agrigento is the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragras (also known as Acragas in Greek)

Background imageHera Collection: Juno Music Sheet

Juno Music Sheet
(aka Hera in Greek mythology) Wife and sister of Jupiter/Zeus, queen of heaven and protector of women, as depicted in a Victorian music for quadrille

Background imageHera Collection: Peasants into Frogs

Peasants into Frogs
Leta, fleeing Hera with her children Apollo and Artemis, gets thirsty, but peasants gathering rushes refuse her drink, so she has Zeus turn them into frogs

Background imageHera Collection: Classical Myth / Rhea

Classical Myth / Rhea
Mother of the Gods, daughter of Uranus and Gaea, sister/wife of Kronos, mother of Zeus, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, Demeter and Hestia



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