Hebe, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, 1816 - Presumably 1820, Sculpture, Statue, It is the duty of the goddess of youth to pour the draught of immortality for the other gods. So she has been given the task of administering and distributing some very precious drops, and she is clearly concentrating on her work. But she is completely calm – the folds in her dress are almost as regular as the fluting on an ancient column. However, the myth tells us that things once went wrong. Hebe happened to spill some of the draught and was taken off the job., Carved, Height 152.2 cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hebe-bertel-thorvaldsen-1770-1844-1816-presumably-1820-sculpture-statue-it-is-the-duty-of-the-goddess-of-youth-to-pour-the-draught-of-immortality-for-the-other-gods-so-she-has-been-given-the-task-of-administering-and-distributing-some-very-precious-drops-and-she-is-clearly-concentrating-on-her-work-but-she-is-completely-calm-the-folds-in-her-dress-are-almost-as-regular-as-the-fluting-on-an-ancient-column-however-the-myth-tells-us-that-things-once-went-wrong-hebe-happened-to-spill-some-of-the-draught-and-was-taken-off-the-job-carved-height-1522-cm-image573186308.html
RM2T8ETYG–Hebe, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, 1816 - Presumably 1820, Sculpture, Statue, It is the duty of the goddess of youth to pour the draught of immortality for the other gods. So she has been given the task of administering and distributing some very precious drops, and she is clearly concentrating on her work. But she is completely calm – the folds in her dress are almost as regular as the fluting on an ancient column. However, the myth tells us that things once went wrong. Hebe happened to spill some of the draught and was taken off the job., Carved, Height 152.2 cm
Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth ; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mother's peacocks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daughter-of-zeus-and-hera-hebe-was-the-greek-goddess-of-youth-she-105288372.html
RMG388B0–Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth ; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mother's peacocks
Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829). Polish painter. Hebe, ca.1800. Oil on canvas. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of Krakow. Poland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-zachariasz-frey-1769-1829-polish-painter-hebe-ca1800-oil-on-canvas-19th-century-polish-art-gallery-sukiennice-museum-national-museum-of-krakow-poland-image332012472.html
RM2A84D88–Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829). Polish painter. Hebe, ca.1800. Oil on canvas. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of Krakow. Poland.
Hebe, goddess of youth in Greek mythology. Daughter of Zeus and Hera, cupbearer to the gods, with cup, ewer and club, seated in the clouds. Copperplate engraving by Simon after a design by Etienne-Pierre-Adrien Gois, sculptor to the king, from Sylvain Marechal's Le Pantheon, ou les Figures de la Fable, Chez Simon, 16 rue Pagevin, Paris, 1787. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hebe-goddess-of-youth-in-greek-mythology-daughter-of-zeus-and-hera-cupbearer-to-the-gods-with-cup-ewer-and-club-seated-in-the-clouds-copperplate-engraving-by-simon-after-a-design-by-etienne-pierre-adrien-gois-sculptor-to-the-king-from-sylvain-marechals-le-pantheon-ou-les-figures-de-la-fable-chez-simon-16-rue-pagevin-paris-1787-image611774711.html
RM2XF8MTR–Hebe, goddess of youth in Greek mythology. Daughter of Zeus and Hera, cupbearer to the gods, with cup, ewer and club, seated in the clouds. Copperplate engraving by Simon after a design by Etienne-Pierre-Adrien Gois, sculptor to the king, from Sylvain Marechal's Le Pantheon, ou les Figures de la Fable, Chez Simon, 16 rue Pagevin, Paris, 1787.
rose (Rosa spec.), Hebe statue in rose garden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rose-rosa-spec-hebe-statue-in-rose-garden-11809902.html
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Roman gods Jupiter and Juno and Greek Gods Hebe and Iris, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-gods-jupiter-and-juno-and-greek-gods-hebe-and-iris-etching-by-bohemian-etcher-wenceslaus-hollar-from-1600s-image232990376.html
RMRF1HGT–Roman gods Jupiter and Juno and Greek Gods Hebe and Iris, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s
Portrait of a Young Woman as Hebe - 18th century - 137x104 cm - oil on canvas. Author: Jean Marc Nattier (1685-1766). Location: MUSEO CONDE, CHANTILLY. Also known as: LA DUQUESA DE ORLEANS PRESENTADA COMO LA DIOSA HEBE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-a-young-woman-as-hebe-18th-century-137x104-cm-oil-on-canvas-author-jean-marc-nattier-1685-1766-location-museo-conde-chantilly-also-known-as-la-duquesa-de-orleans-presentada-como-la-diosa-hebe-image209320466.html
RMP4FAAX–Portrait of a Young Woman as Hebe - 18th century - 137x104 cm - oil on canvas. Author: Jean Marc Nattier (1685-1766). Location: MUSEO CONDE, CHANTILLY. Also known as: LA DUQUESA DE ORLEANS PRESENTADA COMO LA DIOSA HEBE.
Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829). Polish painter. Hebe, ca.1800. Oil on canvas. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-zachariasz-frey-1769-1829-polish-painter-hebe-ca1800-oil-on-canvas-19th-century-polish-art-gallery-sukiennice-museum-national-museum-of-image447936719.html
RM2H0N7RY–Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829). Polish painter. Hebe, ca.1800. Oil on canvas. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of
Hebe engraved vector portrait with ink contours on white background. In ancient Greek religion, is the goddess of youth or the prime of life. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hebe-engraved-vector-portrait-with-ink-contours-on-white-background-in-ancient-greek-religion-is-the-goddess-of-youth-or-the-prime-of-life-image433147104.html
RF2G4KFFC–Hebe engraved vector portrait with ink contours on white background. In ancient Greek religion, is the goddess of youth or the prime of life.
Pyksis trójnożna czarnofigurowa ze sceną wesela Heraklesa i Hebe oraz przedstawieniem orszaku bogów; postaciom towarzyszą inskrypcje. unknown, author Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pyksis-trjnona-czarnofigurowa-ze-scen-wesela-heraklesa-i-hebe-oraz-przedstawieniem-orszaku-bogw-postaciom-towarzysz-inskrypcje-unknown-author-image480429508.html
RM2JWHCMM–Pyksis trójnożna czarnofigurowa ze sceną wesela Heraklesa i Hebe oraz przedstawieniem orszaku bogów; postaciom towarzyszą inskrypcje. unknown, author
Western field . epingon board. Swimming, fishing and mountainclimbing occupied the day and both nights of thestay, and a big bon-fire lit up a scene of greathilarity. The boats participating in this cruisewere: Lurline, Commodore Sinclair; Nellie,Capt. Small; Minerva, owned by Clement Hebe-ler; Marie, the champion; Venus, Herbert Pease;Diana, Garland Bros.; Shadow, Mr. Bosbyshell;Myth, sailed by Peddle Ross and Billy Woodley:Katrina, Carlyle Thorp; Capt. Goodenoughs newdouble-ender, and the Muriel, Victor Stewart. On June 16 the ocean race starts around SantaBarbara Island and return, for Clem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/western-field-epingon-board-swimming-fishing-and-mountainclimbing-occupied-the-day-and-both-nights-of-thestay-and-a-big-bon-fire-lit-up-a-scene-of-greathilarity-the-boats-participating-in-this-cruisewere-lurline-commodore-sinclair-nelliecapt-small-minerva-owned-by-clement-hebe-ler-marie-the-champion-venus-herbert-peasediana-garland-bros-shadow-mr-bosbyshellmyth-sailed-by-peddle-ross-and-billy-woodleykatrina-carlyle-thorp-capt-goodenoughs-newdouble-ender-and-the-muriel-victor-stewart-on-june-16-the-ocean-race-starts-around-santabarbara-island-and-return-for-clem-image342654523.html
RM2AWD79F–Western field . epingon board. Swimming, fishing and mountainclimbing occupied the day and both nights of thestay, and a big bon-fire lit up a scene of greathilarity. The boats participating in this cruisewere: Lurline, Commodore Sinclair; Nellie,Capt. Small; Minerva, owned by Clement Hebe-ler; Marie, the champion; Venus, Herbert Pease;Diana, Garland Bros.; Shadow, Mr. Bosbyshell;Myth, sailed by Peddle Ross and Billy Woodley:Katrina, Carlyle Thorp; Capt. Goodenoughs newdouble-ender, and the Muriel, Victor Stewart. On June 16 the ocean race starts around SantaBarbara Island and return, for Clem
Fargment of an ancient stone statue of Goddess Hera is eldest daughter Kronos and Rei, sister and wife of Zeus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fargment-of-an-ancient-stone-statue-of-goddess-hera-is-eldest-daughter-kronos-and-rei-sister-and-wife-of-zeus-image461499202.html
RF2HPR2XA–Fargment of an ancient stone statue of Goddess Hera is eldest daughter Kronos and Rei, sister and wife of Zeus.
Pink statue of Lady Youth and Beauty. The personification of rejuvenation and cosmetology industry. A creative concept of cosmetology Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pink-statue-of-lady-youth-and-beauty-the-personification-of-rejuvenation-and-cosmetology-industry-a-creative-concept-of-cosmetology-image540472840.html
RF2PB8JHC–Pink statue of Lady Youth and Beauty. The personification of rejuvenation and cosmetology industry. A creative concept of cosmetology
rose (Rosa spec.), Hebe statue in rose garden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rose-rosa-spec-hebe-statue-in-rose-garden-11809903.html
RMA7DY5M–rose (Rosa spec.), Hebe statue in rose garden
Hebe. Personificación de la juventud y ayudante de los dioses. Pintura de Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829), hacia 1800. Galería de Arte Polaco del siglo XIX (Lonja de los Paños, Sukiennice). Museo Nacional de Cracovia. Polonia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hebe-personificacin-de-la-juventud-y-ayudante-de-los-dioses-pintura-de-jan-zachariasz-frey-1769-1829-hacia-1800-galera-de-arte-polaco-del-siglo-xix-lonja-de-los-paos-sukiennice-museo-nacional-de-cracovia-polonia-image247637149.html
RMTATRKW–Hebe. Personificación de la juventud y ayudante de los dioses. Pintura de Jan Zachariasz Frey (1769-1829), hacia 1800. Galería de Arte Polaco del siglo XIX (Lonja de los Paños, Sukiennice). Museo Nacional de Cracovia. Polonia.
. Greek mythology systematized . ng nectar to Heracles. 4. The bridal of Hebe and Heracles. Worship. Pausanias mentions occasional temples and altars toHebe. In Argolis, at the town of Phlius, there was atemple to Hebe situated in a grove. When slaves wereset free they hung up their chains among the cypresstrees of the grove sacred to the goddess. Grecian Comp. Myth. Connected with this worship at Phlius, Pausanias givesa very curious legend, that the Phliusians called the god-dess that they worshipped Ganymeda. Descendants of Hebe (see Heracles). PHCEBUS APOLLO PhoHds Apol^loti]. (Table B, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-mythology-systematized-ng-nectar-to-heracles-4-the-bridal-of-hebe-and-heracles-worship-pausanias-mentions-occasional-temples-and-altars-tohebe-in-argolis-at-the-town-of-phlius-there-was-atemple-to-hebe-situated-in-a-grove-when-slaves-wereset-free-they-hung-up-their-chains-among-the-cypresstrees-of-the-grove-sacred-to-the-goddess-grecian-comp-myth-connected-with-this-worship-at-phlius-pausanias-givesa-very-curious-legend-that-the-phliusians-called-the-god-dess-that-they-worshipped-ganymeda-descendants-of-hebe-see-heracles-phcebus-apollo-phohds-apolloti-table-b-image376201220.html
RM2CT1CDT–. Greek mythology systematized . ng nectar to Heracles. 4. The bridal of Hebe and Heracles. Worship. Pausanias mentions occasional temples and altars toHebe. In Argolis, at the town of Phlius, there was atemple to Hebe situated in a grove. When slaves wereset free they hung up their chains among the cypresstrees of the grove sacred to the goddess. Grecian Comp. Myth. Connected with this worship at Phlius, Pausanias givesa very curious legend, that the Phliusians called the god-dess that they worshipped Ganymeda. Descendants of Hebe (see Heracles). PHCEBUS APOLLO PhoHds Apol^loti]. (Table B,
rose (Rosa spec.), Hebe statue in rose garden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rose-rosa-spec-hebe-statue-in-rose-garden-11809904.html
RMA7DY5N–rose (Rosa spec.), Hebe statue in rose garden
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