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Juno Collection (#5)

"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: Juno, n. d. Creator: Adriaen Collaert

Juno, n. d. Creator: Adriaen Collaert
Juno, n.d

Background imageJuno Collection: Neptune and Amphitrite Flanked by Jupiter and Juno: Design for Painted Hall or Garden

Neptune and Amphitrite Flanked by Jupiter and Juno: Design for Painted Hall or Garden Bench, n.d

Background imageJuno Collection: Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553. Creator: Francesco Durantino

Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553. Creator: Francesco Durantino
Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553

Background imageJuno Collection: Wall Clock, France, 1735 / 40. Creators: Jean-Pierre Latz, Francis Bayley

Wall Clock, France, 1735 / 40. Creators: Jean-Pierre Latz, Francis Bayley
Wall Clock, France, 1735/40

Background imageJuno Collection: Drachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Hera, 350-220 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Drachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Hera, 350-220 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Drachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Hera, 350-220 BCE

Background imageJuno Collection: Coin Depicting the Goddess Hera (?), 5th century BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the Goddess Hera (?), 5th century BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the Goddess Hera (?), 5th century BCE

Background imageJuno Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Juno, about 87 or 83 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Juno, about 87 or 83 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Juno, about 87 or 83 BCE

Background imageJuno Collection: The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG

The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG
The Dream of Paris, 1536

Background imageJuno Collection: The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde

The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde
The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79

Background imageJuno Collection: The Groves of Versailles. View of the pool of Neptune and walkway with the Judgement of

The Groves of Versailles. View of the pool of Neptune and walkway with the Judgement of
XIR288981 The Groves of Versailles. View of the pool of Neptune and walkway with the Judgement of Paris, 1688-93 (oil on canvas) by Cotelle

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno Ludovisi, ancient Roman colossal marble head depicting Antonina Minor

Juno Ludovisi, ancient Roman colossal marble head depicting Antonina Minor, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor
5216695 Juno Ludovisi, ancient Roman colossal marble head depicting Antonina Minor, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor, as the goddess Juno (engraving) by German School

Background imageJuno Collection: Scamander, 1615 (engraving)

Scamander, 1615 (engraving)
3480552 Scamander, 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Scamander (river god in Greek mythology) 1615

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1615 (oil on panel)

The Judgement of Paris, 1615 (oil on panel)
3710001 The Judgement of Paris, 1615 (oil on panel) by Wtewael or Utewael, Joachim (c.1566-1638); 59.8x79.2 cm; National Gallery, London

Background imageJuno Collection: Minerva, Bearded or Indian Bacchus, Juno (engraving)

Minerva, Bearded or Indian Bacchus, Juno (engraving)
5200737 Minerva, Bearded or Indian Bacchus, Juno (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Minerva, Bearded or Indian Bacchus, Juno)

Background imageJuno Collection: The Constellations (Plate VII) Bootes and Mons Maenalus

The Constellations (Plate VII) Bootes and Mons Maenalus
956760 The Constellations (Plate VII) Bootes and Mons Maenalus, Asterion and Chara or Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, , from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno and Minerva going to assist the Greeks (engraving)

Juno and Minerva going to assist the Greeks (engraving)
973672 Juno and Minerva going to assist the Greeks (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno and Minerva going to assist the Greeks)

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno (or Here) (engraving)

Juno (or Here) (engraving)
664409 Juno (or Here) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno (or Here). Illustration from Museum of Antiquity (Western Publishing House, 1880)

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno (Villa Ludovisi) (engraving)

Juno (Villa Ludovisi) (engraving)
662970 Juno (Villa Ludovisi) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno (Villa Ludovisi)

Background imageJuno Collection: Doll representing courtier Juno, Countess of Durham

Doll representing courtier Juno, Countess of Durham, in a green satin outfit for the opera. Wooden doll dressed by the young Princess Victoria

Background imageJuno Collection: Dolls of courtiers Countess of Jedburgh and Duchess

Dolls of courtiers Countess of Jedburgh and Duchess
Dolls of courtiers Philippa Countess of Jedburgh and Duchess of Orleans in tea-tray hats. Wooden dolls dressed by the young Princess Victoria

Background imageJuno Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre

Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre. Theodosius the Great with sceptre, plumed helmet and caparisoned horse. From a column in Istanbul built after his victory over Magnus Maximus. Porta Aurea

Background imageJuno Collection: Roman suovetaurilia or suovitaurilia sacrifice ceremony

Roman suovetaurilia or suovitaurilia sacrifice ceremony. A woman offers a prayer in front of an altar to Mars, young men in laurel wreaths bring a bull, a ram and a pig for sacrifice

Background imageJuno Collection: The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza

The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza
BEN85158 The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza, 1545 (fresco) (pre-restoration) (see also 177350) by Salviati Cecchino

Background imageJuno Collection: Harmony and Juno: from the Triumph of the Gods, Gobelins tapestry, 1699

Harmony and Juno: from the Triumph of the Gods, Gobelins tapestry, 1699
BAL1049 Harmony and Juno: from the Triumph of the Gods, Gobelins tapestry, 1699 by French School, (17th century); Mobilier National, Paris

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno in her chariot, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)

Juno in her chariot, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)
1195385 Juno in her chariot, 1874-c.1919 (w/c on vellum) by English School, (19th century); 33.5x24 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, ancient Roman goddess (engraving)

Juno, ancient Roman goddess (engraving)
5207781 Juno, ancient Roman goddess (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno, ancient Roman goddess)

Background imageJuno Collection: Black basalt Wedgwood vase with bas-relief depicting Mercury presenting Bacchus to Juno (autotype)

Black basalt Wedgwood vase with bas-relief depicting Mercury presenting Bacchus to Juno (autotype)
6014474 Black basalt Wedgwood vase with bas-relief depicting Mercury presenting Bacchus to Juno (autotype) by English Photographer

Background imageJuno Collection: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)

Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)
5996289 Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome)

Background imageJuno Collection: Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Minerva, Hercules, Bacchus (engraving)

Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Minerva, Hercules, Bacchus (engraving)
5200880 Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Minerva, Hercules, Bacchus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Minerva, Hercules, Bacchus)

Background imageJuno Collection: Cleobis and Biton, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)

Cleobis and Biton, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)
3930921 Cleobis and Biton, c.1650 (oil on canvas) by Blanchet, Thomas (1614-1689); 88x130 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info)

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1511 (woodcut)

The Judgment of Paris, 1511 (woodcut)
5055801 The Judgment of Paris, 1511 (woodcut) by Altdorfer, Albrecht (c.1480-1538); 20.1 x 16 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info)

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno and Aeolus

Juno and Aeolus
LLM460856 Juno and Aeolus by Pinelli, Bartolomeo (1781-1835); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno and Aeolus. Illustration for Stories from Virgil by Alfred J Church (Seeley)

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S

The Judgement of Paris, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S
LLM438523 The Judgement of Paris, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S. MacColl, published 1894 (digitaly enhanced image) by English School

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, Venus and Cupid, print made by William Wynne Ryland, 1777 (stipple engraving)

Juno, Venus and Cupid, print made by William Wynne Ryland, 1777 (stipple engraving)
695574 Juno, Venus and Cupid, print made by William Wynne Ryland, 1777 (stipple engraving) by Kauffmann, Angelica (1741-1807) (after); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, late 17th century (marble)

The Judgement of Paris, late 17th century (marble)
BOO194393 The Judgement of Paris, late 17th century (marble) by German School, (17th century); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; German, out of copyright

Background imageJuno Collection: Design for a relief of The Judgement of Paris (pen, brush and ink)

Design for a relief of The Judgement of Paris (pen, brush and ink)
BOO71019 Design for a relief of The Judgement of Paris (pen, brush and ink) by Moitte, Jean Guillaume (1746-1810); 35.9x49.8 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageJuno Collection: Regina Rifle Regiment Memorial, Courseulles, Normandy

Regina Rifle Regiment Memorial, Courseulles, Normandy
This plaque, which is on a small pillar at the entrance to Juno Beach at Courseulles, carries the Regimental badge with battle honours of WW1 - e.g. Passchendaele, Mount Sorrell, Cambrai and Vimy

Background imageJuno Collection: Canadian Maple Leaf sign on Juno Route Route 2

Canadian Maple Leaf sign on Juno Route Route 2
The Souvenir Juno Committee consists of some 60 Communes that have pledged to Remember the Canadians who fell during the Liberation.Tours using three separate Routes are featured with a Maple Leaf

Background imageJuno Collection: Canadian Liberators Memorial, Lasson, Normandy

Canadian Liberators Memorial, Lasson, Normandy
Across the broad sweep of the Canadian advance from Juno Beach, the Maple Leaf is found in many villages as an acknowledgement of the terrible struggle they had against the fanatical SS

Background imageJuno Collection: Memorial to the Regina Rifles, Bretteville, Normandy

Memorial to the Regina Rifles, Bretteville, Normandy
The Reginas landed on D-Day opposite one of the most heavily defended German positions along Juno Beach. Using the DD tanks of the 1st Hussars the Canadians got ashore

Background imageJuno Collection: Local Memorial in Cairon to Canadian Liberators

Local Memorial in Cairon to Canadian Liberators
The Souvenir Juno Committee consists of some 60 Communes that have pledged to Remember the Canadians who fell during the Liberation

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1540-46 (oil on canvas)

The Judgement of Paris, 1540-46 (oil on canvas)
BFM286680 The Judgement of Paris, 1540-46 (oil on canvas) by Cranach, Lucas the Elder (1472-1553); 121.5x82.5 cm; Schlossmuseum, Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha

Background imageJuno Collection: Zeus and Hera, metope from Temple E in Selinunte, Sicily (marble) (b / w photo)

Zeus and Hera, metope from Temple E in Selinunte, Sicily (marble) (b / w photo)
ALI245599 Zeus and Hera, metope from Temple E in Selinunte, Sicily (marble) (b/w photo) by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageJuno Collection: View of the Temple of Hera Lacinia, c. 492 BC (photo)

View of the Temple of Hera Lacinia, c. 492 BC (photo)
XIR226553 View of the Temple of Hera Lacinia, c.492 BC (photo) by Greek, (5th century BC); Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageJuno Collection: The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza

The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza
BEN177350 The Triumph of Marcus Furius Camillus (447-365 BC), from the Sala dell Udienza, 1545 (fresco) (post restoration) (see 85158) by Salviati Cecchino

Background imageJuno Collection: Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice to Juno

Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice to Juno
Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno, whose temple can be seen behind. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrarios




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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.