Igmar Stuer
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
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Academical plaster head of 'Hera'

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Academical plaster head of 'Hera' - Academy Ghent Belgium 1960s The goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth, she was known by the Romans as Juno. Homer gave Hera the epithet “ox-eyed” because of her large full eyes and described her as tall and striking. Hera was both sister and wife of Zeus, with whom she reigned on Mount Olympus.

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Igmar Stuer
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