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Juno c.1620–1640 Francesco Furini (1603–1646) (attributed to)Juno c.1620–1640 The Wilson
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Juno mid-18th C unknown artistJuno mid-18th C English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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Portrait of a Woman as Juno c.1690–1710 Francesco Trevisani (1656–1746) (circle of)Portrait of a Woman as Juno c.1690–1710 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Juno early 18th C or late 19th C unknown artistJuno early 18th C or late 19th C English Heritage, Wrest Park
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Juno 17th C Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) (after)Juno 17th C Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Jupiter and Juno Raphael (1483–1520) (school of)Jupiter and Juno Christ Church, University of Oxford
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Juno Receiving the Cestus from Venus early 19th C Alfred Edward Chalon (1780–1860)Juno Receiving the Cestus from Venus early 19th C Royal Holloway, University of London
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Juno discovering Jupiter with Io 1618 Pieter Lastman (1583–1633)Juno discovering Jupiter with Io 1618 The National Gallery, London
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Jupiter, Juno and Io German SchoolJupiter, Juno and Io Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida 1790–1799 James Barry (1741–1806)Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida 1790–1799 Sheffield Museums
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A Gentleman Playing the Role of a Shepherd Smitten with Love, Women as Goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno unknown artistA Gentleman Playing the Role of a Shepherd Smitten with Love, Women as Goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno Wellcome Collection
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Psyche at the Shrines of Juno and Ceres (Palace Green Murals) 1872–1881 Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898)Psyche at the Shrines of Juno and Ceres (Palace Green Murals) 1872–1881 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Juno and Mars c.1650 Giovanni Battista Carlone (1603–1684)Juno and Mars c.1650 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Juno and the Peacock c.1680–1690 Étienne Le Hongre (1628–1690)Juno and the Peacock c.1680–1690 National Museum of Scotland
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Vertumnus and Pomona in a Garden, with Juno's Peacock 1675/1677 Dirck van den Bergen (1645?–1690)Vertumnus and Pomona in a Garden, with Juno's Peacock 1675/1677 National Trust, Ham House
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Juno Instructing Cupid c.1791 Jean Claude Naigeon (1753–1832) (attributed to)Juno Instructing Cupid c.1791 The Bowes Museum
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Mercury and Juno 1656–1684 Ferdinando Tacca (1619–1686)Mercury and Juno 1656–1684 Walker Art Gallery
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Juno and Iris unknown artistJuno and Iris Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Juno Borrowing the Girdle of Venus c.1771 Guy Head (1760–1800) (attributed to)Juno Borrowing the Girdle of Venus c.1771 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Mercury with the Severed Head of Argus and Juno Inserting His Eyes into the Peacock's Tail early 17th C Paulus Willemsz van Vianen (1570–1613) (after)Mercury with the Severed Head of Argus and Juno Inserting His Eyes into the Peacock's Tail early 17th C National Trust, Kingston Lacy