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Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, between c.1853 and c.1855. Creator: Francois RudeHebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, between c.1853 and c.1855
Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe DiezHebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. The goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods, raises a vessel of the divine beverage ambrosia for her father
Elaborate Wall Decoration with Endymion and Hebe, c. 1800. Creator: Tommaso BigattiElaborate Wall Decoration with Endymion and Hebe, c. 1800
Hebe, 1784. Artist: Francisco Javier Ramos y AlbertosHebe, 1784. Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek Mythology. Her Roman equivalent is Juventas. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow
Winter, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700 / 20. Creator: Gobelins ManufactoryWinter, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700/20. Saturn (god of agriculture and time) and Juventas (cupbearer to the gods on Mount Olympus) floating on a cloud
Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, modeled c. 1852 (cast c. 1860 / 80). Creator: Francois RudeHebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, modeled c. 1852 (cast c. 1860/80)
Juventas, 1900s. Creator: Bussiere, Gaston (1862-1928)Juventas, 1900s. Private Collection
Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76
Madame Le Fevre de Caumartin as Hebe, 1753. Creator: Jean-Marc NattierMadame Le Fevre de Caumartin as Hebe, 1753
Plate 16: Hebe in a niche with her hands in the air, running to the left while looking to the right, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526
Ganymede, leaning on an eagle, receiving the cup from Hebe, 1786
Portrait of Anna Pitt as Hebe, 1792. Artist: Vigee-Lebrun, Marie Louise Elisabeth (1755-1842)Portrait of Anna Pitt as Hebe, 1792. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Portrait of Anne-Josephe Bonnier de La Mosson, duchesse de Chaulnes as Hebe. Artist: Nattier, Jean-Marc (1685-1766)Portrait of Anne-Josephe Bonnier de La Mosson, duchesse de Chaulnes as Hebe. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris
Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Fyodorovna Dolgorukova (1769-1849) as Hebe. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow