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A young winged goddess, Iris or Hebe, messenger of the diving couple Zeus and Hera, stands next to Hera turning toward the procession, while she arranges her wind blown hair with her left hand. Hera turning towards Zeus holds the edges of her himation, which covers her head in the gesture of a bride revealing herself to her husband.

A young winged goddess, Iris or Hebe, messenger of the diving couple Zeus and Hera, stands next to Hera turning toward the procession, while she arranges her wind blown hair with her left hand. Hera turning towards Zeus holds the edges of her himation, which covers her head in the gesture of a bride revealing herself to her husband.
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Caption: A young winged goddess, Iris or Hebe, messenger of the diving couple Zeus and Hera, stands next to Hera turning toward the procession, while she arranges her wind blown hair with her left hand. Hera turning towards Zeus holds the edges of her himation, which covers her head in the gesture of a bride revealing herself to her husband.
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Image size: 4700 × 4030 px | 54.2 MB
Print size: 39.8 × 34.1 cm | 1850.4 × 1586.6 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ANCIENT GREECE ARCHITECTURE ATHENS FRIEZE GREECE GREEK PARTHENON RELIEF