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Juno Collection (#2)

"Juno: A Goddess of Power, Beauty, and Mythical Tales" Juno, the mighty goddess of Roman mythology, holds a significant place in history and art

Background imageJuno 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 imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris. Creator: Hans von Aachen

The Judgement of Paris. Creator: Hans von Aachen
The Judgement of Paris, Unknown date

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno or Allegory of the Element Air. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Juno or Allegory of the Element Air. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Juno or Allegory of the Element Air, Unknown date

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765. Creator: Alexander Meurling

Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765. Creator: Alexander Meurling
Juno, goddess of marriage, 1765

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, c17th century. Creator: Unknown

The Judgement of Paris, c17th century. Creator: Unknown
The Judgement of Paris, c17th century

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel

The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel
The Judgement of Paris, 1728

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1872. Creator: Holger Roed

The Judgment of Paris, 1872. Creator: Holger Roed
The Judgment of Paris, 1872

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century. Creator: Hans Schopfer

The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century. Creator: Hans Schopfer
The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno with the Furies at the Gate of Hell, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Juno with the Furies at the Gate of Hell, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Juno with the Furies at the Gate of Hell, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 37

Background imageJuno Collection: Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795

Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795. Creator: Petrus Norbertus van Reysschoot
Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno Complaining to Oceanus and Thetis, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Juno Complaining to Oceanus and Thetis, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Juno Complaining to Oceanus and Thetis, published 1590. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 10

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Judgment of Paris, 1555

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno Commanding Argus to Keep Watch on Io, 1655-1683. Creator: Nicolaes Berchem

Juno Commanding Argus to Keep Watch on Io, 1655-1683. Creator: Nicolaes Berchem
Juno Commanding Argus to Keep Watch on Io, 1655-1683

Background imageJuno Collection: Hera Hiding during the Battle of the Gods and Giants, after c.1643. Creator: Govaert Flinck

Hera Hiding during the Battle of the Gods and Giants, after c.1643. Creator: Govaert Flinck
Hera Hiding during the Battle of the Gods and Giants, after c.1643

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno and Jupiter, 1657. Creators: Carlo Cesi, Annibale Carracci

Juno and Jupiter, 1657. Creators: Carlo Cesi, Annibale Carracci
Juno and Jupiter, 1657

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1544. Creator: Hans Brosamer

Judgment of Paris, 1544. Creator: Hans Brosamer
Judgment of Paris, 1544

Background imageJuno Collection: Air. Creator: Unknown

Air. Creator: Unknown
Air, unknown date

Background imageJuno Collection: West Facade of the Temple of Juno Lucina, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

West Facade of the Temple of Juno Lucina, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
West Facade of the Temple of Juno Lucina, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageJuno Collection: Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630. Creator: Pieter Lastman

Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630. Creator: Pieter Lastman
Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1500-1524. Creator: Antonio Vendri

The Judgment of Paris, 1500-1524. Creator: Antonio Vendri
The Judgment of Paris, 1500-1524

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1532. Creator: Master of the Female Half-Lengths

Judgment of Paris, 1532. Creator: Master of the Female Half-Lengths
Judgment of Paris, 1532

Background imageJuno Collection: The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet

The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet
The Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxane of Bactria, 1670-1733. The marriage is being blessed by a priest at a burning altar, in front of a niche with a statue of Juno

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1909. Creator: Harald Giersing

The Judgment of Paris, 1909. Creator: Harald Giersing
The Judgment of Paris, 1909

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1527. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

The Judgement of Paris, 1527. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Judgement of Paris, 1527

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, c. 1745. Creator: Unknown

The Judgment of Paris, c. 1745. Creator: Unknown
The Judgment of Paris, c. 1745

Background imageJuno Collection: Ixion Deceived by Juno, 17th century. Creator: Pieter van Sompel

Ixion Deceived by Juno, 17th century. Creator: Pieter van Sompel
Ixion Deceived by Juno, 17th century

Background imageJuno Collection: The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1742: The Contest of Neptune and Minerva, 1742

The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1742: The Contest of Neptune and Minerva, 1742. Creator: M Sorello
The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1742: The Contest of Neptune and Minerva, 1742

Background imageJuno Collection: Triple portrait de femmes, anciennement dit 'Les Nièces de Mazarin'. Creator: Ecole Francaise

Triple portrait de femmes, anciennement dit "Les Nièces de Mazarin". Creator: Ecole Francaise
Triple portrait de femmes, anciennement dit "Les Nieces de Mazarin"

Background imageJuno Collection: Zeus and Hera, 1895. Creator: Karel Vitezslav Masek

Zeus and Hera, 1895. Creator: Karel Vitezslav Masek
Zeus and Hera, 1895

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1597. Creator: Johannes Rottenhammer the elder

The Judgment of Paris, 1597. Creator: Johannes Rottenhammer the elder
The Judgment of Paris, 1597

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

The Judgment of Paris, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
The Judgment of Paris, 1511

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

The Judgment of Paris, 1511. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
The Judgment of Paris, 1511

Background imageJuno Collection: Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli... c.1852-1854

Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli... c.1852-1854
Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli par Minerve est allaite par Junon, between 1852 and 1854

Background imageJuno Collection: Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7, 1680. Creator: Unknown

Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7, 1680. Creator: Unknown
Allegory of the marriage of the Dauphin to Marie-Anne of Bavaria, March 7, 1680

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

The Judgment of Paris, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
The Judgment of Paris, c. 1600

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena, a... ca. 1510-20

The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena, a... ca. 1510-20
The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena, a winged victory above; in the upper section the Sun in his chariot preceeded by Castor

Background imageJuno Collection: Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at right, Venus, ca. 1540-60

Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at right, Venus, ca. 1540-60. Creator: Anon
Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at right, Venus in a chariot drawn by three doves at the left, ca. 1540-60

Background imageJuno Collection: Psyche implores Ceres for protection from Venus revenge, between 1652 and 1655

Psyche implores Ceres for protection from Venus revenge, between 1652 and 1655. Creator: Charles le Brun
Psyche implores Ceres for protection from Venus revenge, between 1652 and 1655

Background imageJuno Collection: Psyche begs Juno's protection, between 1652 and 1655. Creator: Charles le Brun

Psyche begs Juno's protection, between 1652 and 1655. Creator: Charles le Brun
Psyche begs Juno's protection, between 1652 and 1655

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno or air, between 1652 and 1655. Creator: Charles le Brun

Juno or air, between 1652 and 1655. Creator: Charles le Brun
Juno or air, between 1652 and 1655

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris, c. 1515/1518. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

Judgment of Paris, c. 1515/1518. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
Judgment of Paris, c. 1515/1518

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, c. 1610. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert

Juno, c. 1610. Creator: Abraham Bloemaert
Juno, c. 1610

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno and the Peacock, 1780. Creator: Angelica Kauffman

Juno and the Peacock, 1780. Creator: Angelica Kauffman
Juno and the Peacock, 1780

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgement of Paris, n.d. Creator: Otto Van Veen

Judgement of Paris, n.d. Creator: Otto Van Veen
Judgement of Paris, n.d

Background imageJuno Collection: Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone

Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85. Creators: Luca Cambiaso, Lazzaro Tavarone, Bernardo Castello
Study for Juno (or Diana) with a Peacock, 1584/85

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno Commanding Aeolus to Release the Winds, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Juno Commanding Aeolus to Release the Winds, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Juno Commanding Aeolus to Release the Winds, n.d

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgement of Paris, n.d. Creator: Richard Woodman

Judgement of Paris, n.d. Creator: Richard Woodman
Judgement of Paris, n.d

Background imageJuno Collection: Pandora, 1804-05. Creator: James Barry

Pandora, 1804-05. Creator: James Barry
Pandora, 1804-05




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"Juno: A Goddess of Power, Beauty, and Mythical Tales" Juno, the mighty goddess of Roman mythology, holds a significant place in history and art. From the heroic D-Day landings on Juno Beach by British and Canadian troops during World War II to captivating artworks depicting her grace and allure, Juno's influence spans across various realms. In ancient times, Juno was often associated with peacocks due to their majestic beauty. Just like these magnificent birds proudly displaying their vibrant feathers, she embodied elegance and regality. Artists throughout centuries have captured this essence in masterpieces such as "Juno and the Peacock, " showcasing her divine presence. But beyond her aesthetic appeal lies a deeper significance. In astronomy, epicycles named after Mercury and Venus highlight celestial movements reminiscent of Juno's power over heavenly bodies. This connection further emphasizes her role as a deity governing cosmic forces alongside Zeus (or Jupiter), king of gods. The arts also depict Juno's involvement in human affairs. The Hogarth Actresses Barn portrays actresses preparing themselves for a contest of beauty before performing for audiences - an allegory reflecting Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena preparing for the Judgment of Paris where they vied for the title of most beautiful goddess. One notable representation is found in the cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi sculpture—an embodiment of strength mixed with maternal tenderness that showcases her multifaceted nature. Another artwork titled "Juno" captures her essence through charcoal with pastel on buff paper—a testament to artists' fascination with capturing her ethereal qualities. Literature too has immortalized Juno's tales; Virgil's epic poem "The Aeneid" features Juvenal miniature illustrations from the 15th century that bring forth vivid imagery surrounding this mythical figure. Finally, we encounter Aesop's fable about Juno and Peacock—symbolizing vanity versus true beauty.