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Casts showing hera

Cast No. A114
A114
Torso of a woman.
Cast No. A013
A013
Council of the gods during the Trojan War. From left to right: Ares, Aphrodite or Eos (?), Artemis, Apollo, Zeus, Athena, Hera, Demeter or Thetis.
Cast No. D113
D113
Archaistic altar with figures of twelve gods - Zeus, Hera, Athena, Herakles, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hephaistos, Poseidon, Hermes, Hestia.
Cast No. B050
B050
Clay mask of goddess.
Cast No. A071
A071
Athena and another goddess, possibly Hera.
Cast No. A167
A167
Lion-head waterspout.
Cast No. C062
C062
A goddess, perhaps Demeter or Hera, wearing a peplos and veil.
Cast No. A110
A110
Torso of a woman.
Cast No. A111
A111
Male torso. The hand touching the torso under the right arm probably belongs to a fallen Amazon pleading for mercy.
Cast No. B087
B087
Female head (possibly Hera).
Cast No. H001
H001
Kouros head.
Cast No. B048
B048
Upper half of a kore.
Cast No. A086e
A086e
Hera and Zeus seated.
The standing figure to the left may be Nike but is more likely Iris.
Cast No. B038
B038
Head of Hera.
The mass behind the left ear suggests that the complete statue may have represented the goddess sitting on a high-backed throne. A fragment survives of what may be the base, showing a man between lions.
Cast No. A112
A112
Head of an Amazon.
Cast No. A115
A115
Fragmentary relief with birds and florals.
Cast No. C082
C082
Head of a woman.
Cast No. A166
A166
Lion-head waterspout.
Cast No. B209
B209
Head of the goddess Hera.
Cast No. B047
B047
Kore wearing epiblema, mantle and chiton.
The inscription along the front edge of the epiblema reads:
Cheramyes dedicated me as a gift to Hera.
Cast No. A109
A109
Head of a warrior.
Cast No. B082
B082
Head of a goddess made for insertion into a statue, perhaps the cult-statue of a Greek shrine in Sicily or south Italy.
Cast No. A113
A113
Head of a woman.

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