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Statue of the goddess Juno (marble)
YOU4419205 Statue of the goddess Juno (marble); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Juno, known as Providence, marble sculpture dating from the 2nd century AD, the first empire gave it the designation of Providence by approximation with imperial medals, the slightly severe majesty of the drape, the idealized head of the diademe would suit the goddess Junon, the wife of Jupiter, placing a globe in the hand left, the modern restaurateur made it an Uranian, Muse of astronomy); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2023
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty of the Statue of the goddess Juno, also known as Providence. Dating back to the 2nd century AD, this marble sculpture exudes a sense of divine grace and power. The slightly severe majesty of the drapery and the idealized head with a diadem suggest that this statue represents Juno, the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology.
The modern restorer has interpreted this figure as Urania, Muse of astronomy, adding another layer of complexity to its meaning. With a globe held delicately in her left hand, she embodies wisdom and celestial knowledge.
The intricate details carved into the marble bring out the essence of ancient Greek artistry and mythology. From her flowing robes to her serene expression, every aspect of this sculpture speaks volumes about feminine strength and divinity.
Displayed at Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this masterpiece stands tall as a symbol of pagan beliefs and polytheistic traditions. It serves as a reminder of our connection to ancient civilizations and their reverence for gods and goddesses.
Through Kim Young Tae's lens, we are transported back in time to witness the eternal beauty captured within this work of art.
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