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Juno Collection (#3)

"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: Earth Trio View

Earth Trio View
This trio of NASAs Junocam views of Earth was taken during Junos close flyby on October 9, 2013

Background imageJuno Collection: Venus fastens the girdle for Juno

Venus fastens the girdle for Juno, . Private Collection

Background imageJuno Collection: Dido Sacrifices to Juno, the Goddess of Marriage, 1679 (tapestry weave: silk and wool)

Dido Sacrifices to Juno, the Goddess of Marriage, 1679 (tapestry weave: silk and wool)
XOS5886550 Dido Sacrifices to Juno, the Goddess of Marriage, 1679 (tapestry weave: silk and wool) by Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco (Il Viterbese) (1610-62); 411x464.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, South Florida, rainbow over Juno Beach pier

Florida, South Florida, rainbow over Juno Beach pier

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, Juno Beach

Florida, Juno Beach

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, Juno Beach, lifeguard station

Florida, Juno Beach, lifeguard station

Background imageJuno Collection: Mother and child playing at the beach, under a pier

Mother and child playing at the beach, under a pier

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, Juno Beach, people walking with beach chairs

Florida, Juno Beach, people walking with beach chairs

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, South Florida, woman running under the Juno beach pier

Florida, South Florida, woman running under the Juno beach pier

Background imageJuno Collection: Florida, South Florida, Juno Beach pier

Florida, South Florida, Juno Beach pier

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno's dressing table (Oil on canvas)

Juno's dressing table (Oil on canvas)
7425553 Juno's dressing table (Oil on canvas) by Appiani, Andrea the Elder (1754-1817); 142x100 cm; Musei Civici di Arte e Storia, Brescia

Background imageJuno Collection: Cosys Bunker Juno Beach Normandy

Cosys Bunker Juno Beach Normandy
This was the scene of heavy fighting on 6 June and is named after Lt William F ( Cosy ) Aitken of B Company Royal Winnipeg Rifles whose number 10 platoon took it by hurling grenades through

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1920-22 (oil on canvas)

The Judgement of Paris, 1920-22 (oil on canvas)
HEH372393 The Judgement of Paris, 1920-22 (oil on canvas) by Sargent, John Singer (1856-1925); diam: 80 cm; Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60

Background imageJuno Collection: The Dream of Paris (oil on panel)

The Dream of Paris (oil on panel)
XIR223223 The Dream of Paris (oil on panel) by Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (1502-50); 47.5x35 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700. Creator: Unknown

The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700. Creator: Unknown
The Judgment of Paris, 1601-1700

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton

Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton
Juno, Minerva and Venus with Cupid, 1645-1680

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, Florida, USA at the Juno Beach Pier just before sunrise

Juno, Florida, USA at the Juno Beach Pier just before sunrise

Background imageJuno Collection: Choirboy

Choirboy - Caricature of a young choirboy singing Easter songs. Artist: Flora Juno White. Date: circa 1918

Background imageJuno Collection: Lucina

Lucina
This oil painting depicts Lucina, a title given to the ancient Roman goddesses, Juno and Diana, who represented childbirth and acted as protection for women in labor

Background imageJuno Collection: The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)

The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)
2913322 The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas) by Barry, James (1741-1806); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageJuno Collection: Airbus Helicopters Juno HT. 1 ZM532

Airbus Helicopters Juno HT. 1 ZM532
Royal Air Force - Airbus Helicopters Juno HT.1 ZM532 (msn 2045, EC135T3), of the Defence helicopter Flying School, at the RAF Cosford Airshow on10 June 2018. Date: 2018

Background imageJuno Collection: Hera, 1st century AD (marble)

Hera, 1st century AD (marble)
7146185 Hera, 1st century AD (marble) by Roman, (1st century AD); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Hera, 1st century AD, roman art, marble, Uffizi gallery, Florence)

Background imageJuno Collection: Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)

Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco)
7352736 Ceiling mural Galleria Dorata (fresco) by Ferrari, Lorenzo de (1680-1744); Palazzo Carrega-Cataldi (former Palazzo Tobia Pallavicini), Genoa, Liguria

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas)

Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas)
7292200 Juno holding a golden vessel and a moneybag (oil on canvas) by Backer, Jacob de (c.1555-c.1600) (studio of); 105.4 x 86.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)

The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)
7292593 The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Luca Giordano); Ghigo Roli

Background imageJuno Collection: Marble head of Hera

Marble head of Hera
7278169 Marble head of Hera by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marble head of Hera, is in Greek mythology the wife and at the same time the sister of Zeus)

Background imageJuno Collection: Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco)

Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco)
7292826 Hall of the Council of Gods: ceiling (fresco) by Zelotti, Giovanni Battista (c.1526-78) ; Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Battista Zeloti)

Background imageJuno Collection: The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble)

The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble)
7301159 The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, 1731 (marble) by Coustou, Guillaume I (1677-1746); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The queen of France Marie Leszczynska as Juno, Marble)

Background imageJuno Collection: Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco)

Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco)
7292810 Ceiling, Hall of the Council of Gods (fresco) by Zelotti, Giovanni Battista (c.1526-78) ; Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: Civic Museum of Chiericati Palace)

Background imageJuno Collection: A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668

A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668
A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno accompanied by a peacock, converse among the clouds; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageJuno Collection: Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the St... 1530-60

Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the St... 1530-60
Plate 20: Juno, standing at left, sends away Psyche, who kneels before her, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageJuno Collection: Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians... ca)

Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians... ca. 1640-60. Creator: Anon)
Mercury (Hermes), Juno (?) Mars, and a group of figures below (shepherds, musicians), ca. 1640-60

Background imageJuno Collection: Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing)

Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing)
JEB4869290 Hercules child killing the snakes sent by Hera to kill him in his cradle (drawing) by De Vaines, Maurice (1815-1872); 54x41 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; © Jean Bernard

Background imageJuno Collection: Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)

Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)
STC134126 Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno and an early Greek Ganymede (engraving)

Juno and an early Greek Ganymede (engraving)
666915 Juno and an early Greek Ganymede (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno and an early Greek Ganymede)

Background imageJuno Collection: Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)

Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving)
STC404058 Io Changed into a Cow: Mercury Cuts Off Argus Head, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageJuno Collection: Hercules Killing the Hydra (fresco)

Hercules Killing the Hydra (fresco)
MES100903 Hercules Killing the Hydra (fresco) by Rottmayr, Johann Michael (1654-1730); Melk Abbey, Austria; © Mark Edward Smith

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56. 1540-56. Creator: Anon

Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56. 1540-56. Creator: Anon
Juno (from The Muses and the Three Great Goddesses), 1540-56

Background imageJuno Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving)

Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving)
7237403 Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BC. 1779 (engraving) by Cannetti, Giovanni Battista (1750-1810); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of the Roman goddess Juno)

Background imageJuno Collection: Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco)

Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco)
2646195 Psiche together with Venus and Juno, 1517-18 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageJuno Collection: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus

Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus
6340157 Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus by Freschi, Roberto (19th century); (add.info.: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus)

Background imageJuno Collection: View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco)

View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco)
2646173 View of the Loggia di Galatea, 1511-1514 (fresco) by Italian School, (16th century); Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, Villa Farnesina)

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, or the Air, detail of the Hall of Olympus, 1560-1561 (fresco)

Juno, or the Air, detail of the Hall of Olympus, 1560-1561 (fresco)
2632657 Juno, or the Air, detail of the Hall of Olympus, 1560-1561 (fresco) by Veronese, (Paolo Caliari) (1528-88); Villa Barbaro, Maser, Veneto, Italy; (add.info.: Maser, Villa Barbaro)

Background imageJuno Collection: Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739

Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739
2384740 Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739 by Romano, Giulio (c.1499-1546) (school of) (attr.to); Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma

Background imageJuno Collection: Detail of the vault: lunette representing Ceres and Juno defending Eros, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche

Detail of the vault: lunette representing Ceres and Juno defending Eros, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche
2384687 Detail of the vault: lunette representing Ceres and Juno defending Eros, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche (Sala di Amore e Psiche), 1526-1528 by Romano

Background imageJuno Collection: Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy

Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy
2384739 Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy by Romano, Giulio (c.1499-1546) (school of) (attr.to); Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: Parma)

Background imageJuno Collection: Detail of the vault with Psyche begging Juno, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche (Sala di Amore e Psiche)

Detail of the vault with Psyche begging Juno, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche (Sala di Amore e Psiche), 1526-1528
2384692 Detail of the vault with Psyche begging Juno, Chamber of Cupid and Psyche (Sala di Amore e Psiche), 1526-1528 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo del Te, Mantua




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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.