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Jupiter and Antiope
Jupiter seducing Antiope in the form of a Satyr. Detail of the Painting
Painting of 1612 by Hendrick Goltzius
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Zeus and Thetis on Mount Olympus
Painting of 1811 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)
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Jupiter (Zeus) and Ganymede
Painting by Francesco Albani
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Jupiter & Juno on Mount Ida
Detail
Painting of 1773 by James Barry (1741–1806)
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Jupiter and Mercury (Zeus and Hermes)
Detail of Jupiter and Mercury at Philemon and Baucis
Painting of 1609 by Adam Elsheimer
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Jupiter and Semele
Painting by Pietro della Vecchia
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Landscape with Jupiter (Zeus) and Io
Painting by Andrea Schiavone
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Sacrifice to Jupiter (Zeus)
Painting by Noel Coypel
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Jupiter and Antiope
Jupiter (Zeus) seduces Antiope, the princess of Thebes, by taking the form of a Satyr
Painting by Antoine Watteau
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Jupiter and Semele
Jupiter and his lover Semele (the mother of the wine god Dionysus)
Painting by Gustave Moreau
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Jupiter and Europe
Jupiter (Zeus) abducting Europe in the form of a white bull
Painting by Gustave Moreau
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Aegina and Zeus
The Nymph Aegina is waiting for the arrival of Zeus. Detail of the painting.
Painting by Ferdinand Bol
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Danae and Zeus
Detail of Zeus
Painting of 1736 by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Jupiter and Callisto
Jupiter Zeus notices Callisto, the nymph of Artemis (detail)
Painting by Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem
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Jupiter as a child
Jupiter (Zeus) as a child nourished by the goat Amalthia
Painting by Nicolas Poussin
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Zeus and Thetis
Painting by Anton Pavlovich Losenko
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Jupiter (Zeus) and Callisto
Painting of 1655 by Caesar van Everdingen
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Jupiter and Semele
Zeus appears in front of his lover Semele, the mother of Dionysus, in all his glory and causes her death. The showing of god in front of a mortal was called "Theophany"
Painting of 1640 or earlier by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels in Belgium
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