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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Io, 1520-1540. Artist: Correggio (1489-1534)

Jupiter and Io, 1520-1540. Artist: Correggio (1489-1534)
Jupiter and Io, 1520-1540. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageJupiter Collection: Mercury, Argus and Io, ca 1592. Artist: Bloemaert, Abraham (1566-1651)

Mercury, Argus and Io, ca 1592. Artist: Bloemaert, Abraham (1566-1651)
Mercury, Argus and Io, ca 1592. Found in the collection of the Centraal Museum, Utrecht

Background imageJupiter Collection: Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)

Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageJupiter Collection: Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Found in the collection of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter strikes a monarch on the crown in his palace, 1777. Artist: Nicola Bertuzzi

Jupiter strikes a monarch on the crown in his palace, 1777. Artist: Nicola Bertuzzi
Jupiter strikes a monarch on the crown in his palace, 1777

Background imageJupiter Collection: Cup, c1530, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, c1530, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, c1530, (1843). Cup from the royal collection at Windsor. The bowl is formed of a nautilus shell mounted on a stand of silver gilt

Background imageJupiter Collection: Semele is consumed by Jupiters fire, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles

Semele is consumed by Jupiters fire, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
Semele is consumed by Jupiters fire, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageJupiter Collection: Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles

Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageJupiter Collection: Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart

Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1733. A plate from Le Temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageJupiter Collection: Detail of Jupiter and its inner satellite lo

Detail of Jupiter and its inner satellite lo. Storms in the upper atmosphere of the planet are clearly visible. Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system

Background imageJupiter Collection: Volcanic eruption on Jupiters moon, lo, 1979

Volcanic eruption on Jupiters moon, lo, 1979. The innermost of Jupiters four Galilean moons, Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Photographed by Voyager II

Background imageJupiter Collection: Capitoline Triad, Minerva, Jupiter and Juno, Funerary cippus or tomb marker

Capitoline Triad, Minerva, Jupiter and Juno, Funerary cippus or tomb marker. The Capitoline Triad were a group of three deities worshipped in ancient Rome. Cippus made of travestine (volcanic rock)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter with a Thunderbolt, Bronze, Roman Period, 2nd century

Jupiter with a Thunderbolt, Bronze, Roman Period, 2nd century. From Romania (Cluj) at Cluj, Transylvania Museum

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37

Jove, (Jupiter), detail of Pillar of the Boatmen of Paris, Romano-Celtic (Gallic), AD14-37. Reign of Iberius, (AD 14-37). Constructed by Gaulish sailors

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman bronze of Jupiter

Roman bronze of Jupiter, now in the British Museum

Background imageJupiter Collection: Capitol of Dougga, 2nd century

Capitol of Dougga, 2nd century
Capitol of Dougga, the modern city of Thugga. The temple is dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, 2nd century

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman bronze statuette of Jupiter, 2nd century

Roman bronze statuette of Jupiter, 2nd century
Roman bronze statuette of Jupiter holding a sceptre and thunderbolt. Probably from Hungary, 2nd century

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier

Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. Artist: Jean-Marc Nattier
Jupiter, Juno and Io, 1710s. According to Greek Mythology, Zeus seduced Io, one of the priestesses of his wife, Hera, and changed her into a heifer in order to try to hide his act from Hera

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Danae, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Jupiter and Danae, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Jupiter and Danae, 17th century. From a private collection

Background imageJupiter Collection: Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, 1655-56

Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, 1655-56
Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, and pointing out a heliocentric system. Note Jupiter and its satellites, the phases of Venus, and the triple nature of Saturn

Background imageJupiter Collection: Galileos diagram of the Copernican system of the universe, (1632). Artist: Galileo Galilei

Galileos diagram of the Copernican system of the universe, (1632). Artist: Galileo Galilei
Galileos diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe. Also showing his own discovery, the four satellites (moons) of Jupiter. From Galileo Galilei Dialogo, Florence, 1632

Background imageJupiter Collection: Archaic Roman relief of Jupiter

Archaic Roman relief of Jupiter
Archaic Roman marble relief of Jupiter from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman altar from Vindolanda, 2nd century

Roman altar from Vindolanda, 2nd century
Roman altar from Vindolanda. The dedication reads To Jupiter first and greatest and all the other gods and to the geniuses of the commanding officers residence

Background imageJupiter Collection: A Voice from the Clouds, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Voice from the Clouds, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Voice from the Clouds, 1875. John Bull, the representative of the British people, stands up to his thighs in flood water, surrounded by the wreckage of household furniture

Background imageJupiter Collection: New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops

New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops with its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Greek Mythology. Zeus of Otricoli. Marble bust. Roman copy a

Greek Mythology. Zeus of Otricoli. Marble bust. Roman copy after a Greek original from the 4th century. Restored in 1783 by Giovanni Pierantoni

Background imageJupiter Collection: BaLBEK: TEMPLE OF JUPITER. Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, built in the 2nd century, A

BaLBEK: TEMPLE OF JUPITER. Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, built in the 2nd century, A.D. at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageJupiter Collection: Flying aliens

Flying aliens. Computer artwork of possible alien life forms in the clouds of a gas giant planet. It is thought that under such conditions, like those found on Jupiter

Background imageJupiter Collection: Artwork of the solar system with planetary orbits

Artwork of the solar system with planetary orbits
Solar system. Artwork of the solar system, showing the paths (blue lines) of the nine planets as they orbit around the Sun

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter from Europa

Jupiter from Europa. Artwork of the surface of Europa, with Jupiter, Io, Ganymede, Callisto and the Sun in the sky. Io is seen in the plane of the ring system

Background imageJupiter Collection: Voyager image of Io showing volcanic plume of Loki

Voyager image of Io showing volcanic plume of Loki
Eruption of a volcano on Io. Composite image made by the Voyager 1 spacecraft showing a volcanic plume on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter

Background imageJupiter Collection: Atmospheric waves on Jupiter

Atmospheric waves on Jupiter
Voyager 1 image of atmospheric wave motions to the west (left) of Jupiters Great Red Spot (extreme right), compiled during the spacecrafts encounter with the planet in February, 1979

Background imageJupiter Collection: Voyager spacecraft, stereo image

Voyager spacecraft, stereo image
Voyager spacecraft, stereo artwork. Two Voyager spacecraft (one shown here) were launched in 1977, taking advantage of a rare alignment of the giant outer planets that made it possible to visit them

Background imageJupiter Collection: Engraving depicting an astronomer and assistant observing Mercury, Venus and Jupiter, 20th century

Engraving depicting an astronomer and assistant observing Mercury, Venus and Jupiter, 20th century
Engraving depicting an astronomer and his assistant observing Mercury, Venus and Jupiter

Background imageJupiter Collection: Illustration depicting an allegorical figure representing Astronomy by Camille Flammarion

Illustration depicting an allegorical figure representing Astronomy by Camille Flammarion
Illustration depicting an allegorical figure representing Astronomy, shown holding an armillary sphere, by Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) a French astronomer and author. Dated 19th Century

Background imageJupiter Collection: Caesar van Everdingen Jupiter Callisto painting

Caesar van Everdingen Jupiter Callisto painting
Caesar van Everdingen, Jupiter and Callisto, painting, nude, 1655, Oil on canvas, Height, 165 cm (64.9 inches), Width, 193 cm (75.9 inches), Signed, 55. CVE

Background imageJupiter Collection: Charles-Joseph Natoire Jupiter Callisto painting

Charles-Joseph Natoire Jupiter Callisto painting
Charles-Joseph Natoire, Jupiter and Callisto, painting, 1745, Oil on canvas, Oval, Height, 117 cm (46 inches), Width, 108 cm (42.5 inches), Signerad, C. Natoire b. 1745

Background imageJupiter Collection: Sts Paul Barnabas worshiped god people Lystra

Sts Paul Barnabas worshiped god people Lystra
Sts Paul and Barnabas worshiped as god by the people of Lystra, After the crippled mans healing, Paul and Barnabas are honored as gods at Lystra

Background imageJupiter Collection: Arcadian Landscape Jupiter Io background temple

Arcadian Landscape Jupiter Io background temple
Arcadian Landscape with Jupiter and Io, Arcadian Landscape with Jupiter and Io. In the background a temple and an obelisk by a river. On the right a single tall tree

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Juno Io title object Mythological love stories

Jupiter Juno Io title object Mythological love stories
Jupiter, Juno and Io (title on object) Mythological love stories (series title), In the foreground Jupiter and Juno. Cupid flies above them

Background imageJupiter Collection: Allegorical title page various scenes metamorphoses

Allegorical title page various scenes metamorphoses
Allegorical title page with various scenes from the metamorphoses of Ovidius and his portrait Title page for: P. Ovidius Naso, Me tamorphoses, 1732

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Europe Lieta sul toro la Bella Europe stassi

Jupiter Europe Lieta sul toro la Bella Europe stassi
Jupiter and Europe Lieta sul toro la Bella Europe stassi / Ma presto il suo gioir cangiar vedrassi (title on object), Europe

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter child fed milk goat Amalthea milked nymph

Jupiter child fed milk goat Amalthea milked nymph
Jupiter as a child fed with milk from the goat Amalthea, The goat Amalthea is milked by a nymph for the little Jupiter. He sits on the right as a naked child on the floor with a bottle in his hand

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Mercury Ornements modernes series title

Jupiter Mercury Ornements modernes series title
Jupiter and Mercury Ornements modernes (series title), Two rocaille cartouches with busts of gods. Left Jupiter with eagle and lightning bolts

Background imageJupiter Collection: Olympic gods clouds air element Aer title object

Olympic gods clouds air element Aer title object
Olympic gods among the clouds: the air element Aer (title on object) The four elements (series title), The gods Jupiter and Juno, with eagle and peacock respectively

Background imageJupiter Collection: Allegory marriage burning sacrificial column

Allegory marriage burning sacrificial column
Allegory of marriage, For a burning sacrificial column, a man and a woman shake hands in the presence of an angel who will connect them in real life

Background imageJupiter Collection: Title print Hercules personification History

Title print Hercules personification History
Title print with Hercules and personification of History. Latin on a pedestal, flanked by the personification of History and Hercules. Above the pedestal a globe with trumpets, sword and a belt

Background imageJupiter Collection: Allegory Second Centenary Reformation Title page

Allegory Second Centenary Reformation Title page
Allegory on the Second Centenary of the Reformation Title page for: J. Manne, Accurate as theologian as historical remarks on the work of the Reformation, 1719



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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand, ancient civilizations sought answers about their destiny. But little did they know that within our own solar system lay a planet so grand, it would capture the imagination for centuries to come. The Catalan Atlas from the 14th century depicted a world where Jupiter held its place among other celestial bodies in an awe-inspiring artwork showcasing our Solar System's vastness. It was here that we first glimpsed the sheer magnitude of this gas giant compared to its planetary counterparts. As we explored further, New Horizons gifted us with an image capturing Jupiter and its moon Io in stunning detail. The swirling storms on its surface seemed like abstract art painted by nature itself, leaving us mesmerized by this colossal beauty. Even early maps of the Moon from 1810 couldn't overshadow Jupiter's significance in our cosmic neighborhood. Its presence loomed large as it stood at the center of our Solar System, radiating power and majesty. Artistic renditions allowed us to envision what it might be like to witness Jupiter from one of its moons - Europa. The distant glow against a backdrop of infinite darkness evoked both wonder and curiosity about what secrets lie beneath those turbulent clouds. Epicycles traced by Mercury and Venus in 1823 reminded us that even though we are bound to Earth, there is a whole universe out there waiting to be discovered. And at the heart of it all stands mighty Jupiter, commanding attention with every orbit around the Sun. Voyager 1 ventured into uncharted territory and captured an iconic photo - a testament to human exploration reaching new frontiers. We marveled at how this massive planet coexisted harmoniously with its numerous moons while casting their shadows upon each other's surfaces. From ancient palmistry maps to modern space probes, humanity has been captivated by the enigma that is Jupiter.