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Juno Collection (#7)

"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: Reverse of A Cast Medal of Bishop Giovanni Battista Casalio (bronze)

Reverse of A Cast Medal of Bishop Giovanni Battista Casalio (bronze)
FIT441156 Reverse of A Cast Medal of Bishop Giovanni Battista Casalio (bronze) by Vicentino, Antonio (fl.1580); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

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
LLM438522 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: The Judgement of Paris, from The Childrens Hour: Stories from the Classics

The Judgement of Paris, from The Childrens Hour: Stories from the Classics
IL262816 The Judgement of Paris, from The Childrens Hour: Stories from the Classics, published by the Waverley Book Company (colour litho) by Brock

Background imageJuno Collection: Pandoras Box, 1730 (engraving)

Pandoras Box, 1730 (engraving)
STC134142 Pandoras Box, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageJuno Collection: Cupid and Psyche - Palace Green Murals - Psyche entering the Portals of Olympus

Cupid and Psyche - Palace Green Murals - Psyche entering the Portals of Olympus
BIR185876 Cupid and Psyche - Palace Green Murals - Psyche entering the Portals of Olympus, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Burne-Jones

Background imageJuno Collection: Portrait of Catherine Grey, Lady Manners, 1794 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Catherine Grey, Lady Manners, 1794 (oil on canvas)
5672973 Portrait of Catherine Grey, Lady Manners, 1794 (oil on canvas) by Lawrence, Thomas (1769-1830); 255.3 x 158 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageJuno Collection: Portrait of Annabella, Lady Blake as Juno Receiving the Cestus from Venus, c

Portrait of Annabella, Lady Blake as Juno Receiving the Cestus from Venus, c
824231 Portrait of Annabella, Lady Blake as Juno Receiving the Cestus from Venus, c.1769 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 237x146 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJuno Collection: Zeuxis composing the picture of Juno by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815)

Zeuxis composing the picture of Juno by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815)
1763996 Zeuxis composing the picture of Juno by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815), published in London by W. Palmer, 1785 (engraving) by Kauffmann

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno wearing the diplax (engraving)

Juno wearing the diplax (engraving)
5200867 Juno wearing the diplax (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno wearing the diplax)

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno (chromolitho)

Juno (chromolitho)
975880 Juno (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Juno. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1909 (oil on board)

The Judgment of Paris, 1909 (oil on board)
3087207 The Judgment of Paris, 1909 (oil on board) by Giersing, Harald (1881-1927); 121.5x149 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageJuno Collection: The Big Dipper or the Plough (chromolitho)

The Big Dipper or the Plough (chromolitho)
961325 The Big Dipper or the Plough (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Big Dipper or the Plough)

Background imageJuno Collection: Ixion attempting to seduce Juno, surrounded by clouds with ruins below, ca. 1520-39

Ixion attempting to seduce Juno, surrounded by clouds with ruins below, ca. 1520-39

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno in a Chariot Pulled by Peacocks. Creator: Unknown

Juno in a Chariot Pulled by Peacocks. Creator: Unknown
Juno in a Chariot Pulled by Peacocks

Background imageJuno Collection: Sculpted head of Juno, ca 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

Sculpted head of Juno, ca 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Sculpted head of Juno, ca 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno watching Jupiter and Io, from 'The Loves of the Gods', 1531-60

Juno watching Jupiter and Io, from "The Loves of the Gods", 1531-60
Juno watching Jupiter and Io, from " The Loves of the Gods", 1531-60

Background imageJuno Collection: Title plate to the series the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Title plate to the series the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Athena seated near Juno who has taken away Cupids arrows, set within an elaborate fram

Athena seated near Juno who has taken away Cupids arrows, set within an elaborate frame from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno at left asks Jupiter to help the Greeks, set within an elaborate frame, from the

Juno at left asks Jupiter to help the Greeks, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Ixion embracing a cloud, thinking it is Juno, Cupid at the right, set within an elabora

Ixion embracing a cloud, thinking it is Juno, Cupid at the right, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno at the right turning and speaking to the Fates, set within an elaborate frame, fro

Juno at the right turning and speaking to the Fates, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: The triumph of Juno who is sat in a carriage, set within a elaborate frame, from the (

The triumph of Juno who is sat in a carriage, set within a elaborate frame, from the (Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno persuading Athena to nurse the young Hercules, set within an elaborate frame

Juno persuading Athena to nurse the young Hercules, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Jupiters love for Juno rekindled when she puts on Venuss Girdle, 1546

Jupiters love for Juno rekindled when she puts on Venuss Girdle, 1546

Background imageJuno Collection: Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division

Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, Mars and Cupid, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealous

Juno, Mars and Cupid, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris. Creator: Valerio Belli

Judgment of Paris. Creator: Valerio Belli
Judgment of Paris. Hera, Athena and Aphrodite with Paris

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1645 / 1646. Creator: Claude Lorrain

The Judgment of Paris, 1645 / 1646. Creator: Claude Lorrain
The Judgment of Paris, 1645/1646

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Juno, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre Brebiette

Judgment of Paris, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre Brebiette
Judgment of Paris, 1610-42

Background imageJuno Collection: Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at left, Venus in a

Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at left, Venus in a chariot drawn by three doves at the right, 1530-60

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco Dente

The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco Dente
The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno, Ceres, and Psyche in the clouds conversing, Juno seated with a peacock at her

Juno, Ceres, and Psyche in the clouds conversing, Juno seated with a peacock at her feet, Ceres wearing a garland of wheat and Psyche partially naked and holding a cloth, ca. 1515-27

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris: Paris extends his hand toward Venus, who stands between Juno

Judgment of Paris: Paris extends his hand toward Venus, who stands between Juno and Minerva, surrounded by reclining and seated figures; above are a winged figure carrying a laurel wreath

Background imageJuno Collection: Plate 4: Juno standing in a niche, viewed from behind, stroking a peacock to her right

Plate 4: Juno standing in a niche, viewed from behind, stroking a peacock to her right, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526

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

The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Judgment of Paris, 1555. After Giovanni Battista Bertano

Background imageJuno Collection: Atlantic Salmon Fly designs Juno

Atlantic Salmon Fly designs Juno

Background imageJuno Collection: Jupiter and Juno seated on clouds, with an eagle holding thunderbolts below at left, 1631

Jupiter and Juno seated on clouds, with an eagle holding thunderbolts below at left, 1631

Background imageJuno Collection: Io at the left as a cow, Jupiter on a cloud in the centre and Juno at the right with pu

Io at the left as a cow, Jupiter on a cloud in the centre and Juno at the right with putti holding an eagle captive in the lower right, 1650-90

Background imageJuno Collection: Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24. Creator: Pieter van Sompel

Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24. Creator: Pieter van Sompel
Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24

Background imageJuno Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88. Creator: Fabio Berardi

The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88. Creator: Fabio Berardi
The Judgment of Paris, 1748-88

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, ca. 1580

Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, ca. 1580
Juno in a Decorative Frame with Grotesques, from the Judgment of Paris, c1580-1600

Background imageJuno Collection: The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
The News Brought to Olympus, dated 1516

Background imageJuno Collection: Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775. Creator: Louis Jean Jacques Durameau

Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775. Creator: Louis Jean Jacques Durameau
Juno Ordering Aeolus to Unleash the Winds, 1775

Background imageJuno Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?). Creator: Anon

Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?). Creator: Anon
Judgment of Paris, 1800-1900 (?)

Background imageJuno Collection: ARCAS AND CALISTO

ARCAS AND CALISTO
Arcas, hunting, spies a bear : he is about to shoot it, unaware it is his mother Calisto, transformed into a she-bear by the jealous Juno. Luckily Zeus warns him in time

Background imageJuno Collection: HERA / JUNO (TOOKE)

HERA / JUNO (TOOKE)
As befits the consort of Zeus, she travels in a splendid chariot drawn by her favourite peacocks




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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.