Peter Paul Rubens The Judgement of Paris 16323
Peter Paul Rubens, The Judgement of Paris, 1632/3 National Gallery, London
Peter Paul Rubens, The Judgement of Paris, 1638/39 Museo del Prado
Hans von Aachen, Pallas Athena, Venus and Juno , 1593
FLORIS, Frans The Judgment of Paris , 1548 Staatliche Museen, Kassel
Paul Cézanne, The Judgement of Paris, 1862 -1864
GOLTZIUS, Hendrick, Minerva , 1611 Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem
Amigoni (Amiconi), Jacopo Peter I with Minerva )with the Allegorical Figure of Glory ) , Between 1732 and 1734 Hermitage Museum
Minerva , goddess of wisdom, reclines comfortably on her throne. Her right shoulder is turned slightly back; she would originally have been holding a lance. The book on her arm symbolises wisdom and knowledge. The lost lance, the armour and the helmet with its cock, refer to her other function: goddess of war. Her Roman-like armour is decorated with floral motifs and depicted on Minerva's breastplate is the snake-haired head of Medusa , one of the goddess's characteristic symbols. Minerva looks down to her left, to Cupid, the god of love, standing next to her. Gerolamo Campagna Minerva and Cupid , 1595 Rijksmuseum , Amsterdam
TASSAERT, Jean-Pierre-Antoine Catherine the Great as Minerva Marble The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Nattier, Jean-Marc Mademoiselle de Lambesc as Minerva, Arming her Brother the Comte de Brionne 1732 Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Rembrandt van Rijn Minerva , 1635 Staatliche Museen, Berlin Minerva , 1635
Sir Edward John Poynter Minerva 1886 ,
Franz von Stuck Pallas Athena, 1898 Artemisia Gentileschi Minerva , 1615
Bust of Minerva, also known as the "Mazarin Alexander": first described in the collections of Cardinal Mazarin as a bust of Alexander the Great, bought by Louis XIV as a Minerva, the bust probably copies the type of the Mattei Athena. Prophyry and metal (bust), 2 nd century CE or pastiche of the 17 th century Musée du Louvre, Paris,
Ceiling painting of the Marble hall of the Melk Abbey by Paul Troger (1731) and the architectural painting by Gaetano Fanti Melk Abbey (Austria)
Apotheosis of Charles VI Fresco of Paul Troger (1739) for the imperial Stair Case of the Göttwei Abbey
Karel Dujardin Pallas Athena visits Envy, 1652. Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildende Künste, Wien. Helmeted Minerva holding a tiny owl. Marble and golden onyx, 2 nd century AD Louvre,
Prize Vessels from the Athenian Games Athens, 340 - 339 B. C. Terracotta Athens, 490 - 480 B. C. Terracotta Signed by Nikodemos , potter Athens, 363 - 362 B. C. Terracotta
Terracotta head of Athena, 490 BC. Archaeological Museum, Olympia Athene in the Gigantomachy, 520 BC. Pediment of the archaic temple of Athena which was erected by the sons of Peisistratos. Acropolis Museum, Athens
Athena mourning - Wine Kylix Mourning Athena. Relief. Attic, about 50 BC. Antikmuseet, Lund.
Athena 'Pallas Giustiniani' Royal Cast Collection, Copenhagen Athena Medici, Royal Cast Collection, Copenhagen
Minerva. Roman bust from 2 C AD. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Head of the Athena Lemnia by Phidias, 450 BC. Roman copy of original in bronze. Antikmuseet, Lund.
Fidelis Sporer , 1733 -1811. Athena. Terracotta Städtische Galerie-Liebighaus, Museum alter Plastik, Frankfurt Athena Statue from the 2 C AD. Redrafted and completed in the 16 C AD. Städtische Galerie-Liebighaus, Museum alter Plastik, Frankfurt.
A neoclassical statue of Athena stands in front of the Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna.
Ernest Renan & Athenain the town square of Treguier, Brittany
The statue of goddess Athena (άγαλμα Αθηνάς) or Minerva, located at Pedion toy Areos (Πεδίον του Άρεως), Athens.
Carl Linck, 1790 Statue of Minerva on the Old Bridge of Heidelberg, Germany.
Paris , Arc de Triomphe Minerva, Berlin , Brandenburger Tor
APULIA, Teate. Circa 225 -200 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet; five pellets above / TIATI left , owl standing right on Ionic capital; star and five pellets to right. Coin struck during the reign of Eumenes I , dipicting the head of Philetaerus on the obverse and seated Athena on the reverse. From 1881 Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients from circa BC 700 to AD 1. Italia , Thourioi o. 350 -300 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left, wearing Attic helmet decorated with holding a rudder, neck guard decorated with a palmette; TIMO behind bull butting right; above , Nike flying right, crowning bull.
Corinth, 345 -307 BC. Pegasos flying left / Laureate and helmeted head of Athena left; eagle standing left, Campania, Cales. 280 -268 BC. Head of Athena right, in Corinthian helmet decorated with a griffin; serpent behind / Nike in biga galloping left; CALENO in exergue. Attica , Athens. After 449 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right / ΑΘΕ , owl standing right; olive-sprig and above.
Head of Athena in Attic helmet. Reverse female figure and owl inscription ΙΛΙΑΔΟΣ ΑΘΗΝΑΣ, ΚΛΕΩΝΟΣ ΙΛΙΟΥ, 160 – 188 BC. Head of Athena with a crested helmet. from Athens, "new style" ) 200 -150 BC), obverse. Attica, Athens. 152/1 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right / Owl standing right on amphora ; monogram and cicada to left, monogram to right; all within wreath.
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