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Hestia

Hestia . Noelle Gambale Hora 1 Day 5. Overview. Greek Name: Hestia Latin Name: Vesta Parentage: Her parents are Cronus and Rhea, she was their first child. Sphere of Influence: Hestia had domination mostly over the hearth and the home. Attributes: home, hearth, flame, kettle,

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Hestia

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  1. Hestia Noelle Gambale Hora 1 Day 5

  2. Overview • Greek Name: Hestia • Latin Name: Vesta • Parentage: Her parents are Cronus and Rhea, she was their first child. • Sphere of Influence: Hestia had domination mostly over the hearth and the home. • Attributes: home, hearth, flame, kettle, • Birthplace: Crete • Favored Place: the house or home

  3. Ancient Art I choose this ancient picture of Hestia because I think it shows exactly who Hestia is in the way of the ancient Romans. It shows her in a homey environment with people and gifts which was what she was basically known for. There is food and cooking which she was skilled at, especially bread making. She also took a place at the royal hearth which is represented here. That is why I choose this picture.

  4. Modern Art I’m using this modern day painting of Hestia because like the ancient Roman picture it represents Hestia, but it also has a modern day flare. It shows Hestia sitting directly in the home which was her domain. In the corner there is bread in a basket which is one thing she was supposedly skilled at making. The house is shown with a kettle which was an attribute and symbol of hers. That is why I choose this picture.

  5. Works Cited • "Ancient Greek Art: Zeus & Ganymedes." THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY, Exploring Mythology & the Greek Gods in Classical Literature & Art. Web. 12 Oct. 2010. <http://www.theoi.com/Gallery/O24.9.html>. • "Hestia Painting by Patrick Hiatt - Hestia Fine Art Prints and Posters for Sale." Fine Art - Art Prints - Fine Art Prints - Greeting Cards - Posters - Originals - Buy Art Online - Sell Art Online. Web. 12 Oct. 2010. <http://fineartamerica.com/featured/hestia-patrick-hiatt.html>.

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