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Summary
The Gods Assembled. In the line behind and from left to right: first Hades, holding his two-forked sceptre, the mother of the gods Rhea, and between her and Hera is Hera's peacock. Zeús sits in the middle with the eagle at his feet, holding the thunderbolt in his hand. To his right sits Cronus holding the ouroboros, and standing are Athena and Apollo. Under the latter Artemis, with a half-moon adorning her head, is seen holding her bow. In the first line and from left to right: Diónūsos is seen reclining. Árēs in armor sits close to Aphrodī́tē who looks at Eros as he comes towards her. In the far right sits Poseidon holding his trident. "When now the clamor had subsided, checked by his royal authority, Jove once more broke the silence ..." (Ov.Met.1.205). Guillaume T. de Villenave, Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide (Paris, Didot 1806–07). Engravings after originals by Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (1739–1826), Nicolas André Monsiau (1754–1837), and Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814).