Discovering Juno: The Art of Hera and Jupiter Through the Ages
This exhibition explores the rich history of artistic representations of Juno, Hera, and their connections to Jupiter, showcasing masterpieces from various art movements including Baroque, Rococo, and Manierismo. Highlights include Pierre Lastman's "Juno Discovering Jupiter with Io" (1618) from the National Gallery, London, Giacomo Amigoni's "Juno Receiving the Head of Argos" (1732), and Rembrandt's portrait of Hera (1661). Experience notable works like Tintoretto's "Birth of the Milky Way" (1580) and Burne-Jones' "The Garden of the Hesperides" (1873) in this comprehensive collection.
Discovering Juno: The Art of Hera and Jupiter Through the Ages
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Juno descubriendo a Júpiter con Io, Pierre Lastman 1618, Barroco, National Gallery (Londres)
Juno recibiendo La cabeza de Argos, Giacomo Amigoni 1732 Rococó
El Juicio de Paris, Rubens 1638, Barroco, National Gallery (Washington)
Hera, Rembrandt 1661, Barroco Fundación Hammer (Los Ángeles) Juno Ludovisi, Copia romana V a. C. Grecia, Museo de las Termas (Roma)
El jardín de las Hespérides , Burnes-Jones 1873, Prerrafaelismo (Museo Metropolitano Nueva York)
Nacimiento de la Vía Láctea, Tintoretto 1580, Manierismo, National Gallery (Londres)