This art print portrays Juno, the Roman queen of the gods, draped in regal finery with her sacred peacock at her side. Known as the protector of women, marriage, and sovereignty, Juno was one of the most revered deities of Ancient Rome. She held a central role in the Capitoline Triad alongside Jupiter and Minerva, embodying not just the sanctity of the household, but also the authority of the Roman state itself.
Juno was honored through numerous festivals and rites that tied her to the rhythms of civic and private life. Her most prominent celebration was the Matronalia on March 1st, a festival dedicated to marriage and childbirth, where women received gifts from their husbands and prayed to Juno Lucina for blessings of fertility and family. She was also venerated during the Nonae Caprotinae (July 7), a rustic festival marked by sacrifices under wild fig trees in her honor, recalling both her pastoral roots and her protection of the community.
Her worship was deeply woven into Roman identity. Juno was invoked as Regina (Queen), Moneta (Advisor, from which we derive the word “money”), and Sospita (Protector). Across Rome, her temples stood as reminders of her guardianship over the empire’s prosperity and the sanctity of Roman womanhood. The peacock, adorned with a thousand eyes, symbolized her vigilance, majesty, and immortality, becoming her eternal emblem in art and myth.
Perfect for altars, libraries, or sacred spaces, this print blends myth, history, and timeless artistry into a striking piece of occult and classical decor.
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🕯 Size Options: Available in multiple print sizes
🌙 Paper: Premium archival matte museum-grade paper
.: 175 gsm fine art paper
.: Multiple sizes .: Matte finish
.: For indoor use
.: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".