Barberini's statue of Yuno (Hera) is a Roman sculpture that is considered a replica of the Greek sculpture depicting the two pillars of goddess Yuno or Hera from ancient Greek mythology. Excavated in Rome in the late 17th century, the sculpture is now in the collection of the Pio Clementino Museum.
It has an antique-like matte finish.
It is dressed in soft light and gives a calm impression.
The Barberini Juno, is a Roman sculpture believed to be a copy of a Greek original depicting either Juno or Hera, two prominent goddesses in ancient mythology. Unearthed in Rome during the late 17th century, this sculpture now resides in the Museo Pio-Clementino.
Finished in an antique-style matte texture.
Its soft, subdued sheen gives it a calm, understated presence.