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This gallery will showcase the Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology. It all starts with Zeus. Zeus has four siblings which include Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Hestia. Zeus also had six children which include Artemis, Apollo, Hermes, Athena, Ares, and Aphrodite. Together we will explore and learn about Greek Mythology, Zeus and his family through this beautiful gallery.

Statue of Zeus Enthroned, Unknown, about 100 B.C., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum

This is a statue of the God, Zeus. The statue depicts Zeus sitting on his throne. In Greek Mythology, Zeus was the King of Gods. He was the God of the sky, rain and lighting.

Myt. Clas. Juno. Hera., From the collection of: LIFE Photo Collection

This is a statue of the Goddess, Hera. Hera was one of Zeus's sisters. She was the Goddess of marriage.

Head of Poseidon / Antigonos Doson, Greek, 227–221 BC, From the collection of: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

This is a statue of Poseidon's head. Poseidon was one of Zeus's brothers. He was the God of the sea.

Hestia in a Mythical Landscape, c. 1760, From the collection of: Dallas Museum of Art

This is a painting of Hestia. Hestia was one of Zeus's sisters. She was the Goddess of the home.

Statuette of the goddess Artemis, Myrina (Hellenistic), Photographer: Ardon Bar-Hama, -0200/-0100, From the collection of: Freud Museum London

This is a statue of Artemis. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus. She was also the twin of Apollo. Artemis was the Goddess of the hunt.

Apollo, John Cheere, 1755 -, From the collection of: National Palace of Queluz

This is a statue of Apollo. Apollo was Zeus's son and the God of light.

Marble statue of Hermes, 1/99, From the collection of: British Museum

This is a statue of Hermes. Hermes was also Zeus's son. He was the messenger of the Gods.

Head of Aphrodite ("The Bartlett Head" ), Unknown, about 330 B.C. - 300 B.C., From the collection of: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

This is a statue of Aphrodite's head. She was one of Zeus's daughters. Aphrodite was the Goddess of love.

Marble Head of Ares Ludovisi, Unknown, 1st–2nd century A.D., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum

This is a statue of Ares's head. Ares was one of Zeus's sons. He was also the God of war.

Statue of Athena, From the collection of: Lahore Museum

This is a statue of Athena. Athena is the daughter of Zeus. She is the Goddess of wisdom.

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