








Hera's Peacock
Original oil painting on gesso board, framed with a traditional gold frame.
Painted area 17.8cm × 12.8cm
Framed 26.2cm x 21.2 cm
Always beautiful, regal and exotic, peacocks have long been associated with deities and royalty. The peacock was chosen by Greek goddess Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, to help her watch over her domain, and to pull her chariot.
You might also like this painting of a white peacock: In Hera’s Garden
Original oil painting on gesso board, framed with a traditional gold frame.
Painted area 17.8cm × 12.8cm
Framed 26.2cm x 21.2 cm
Always beautiful, regal and exotic, peacocks have long been associated with deities and royalty. The peacock was chosen by Greek goddess Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, to help her watch over her domain, and to pull her chariot.
You might also like this painting of a white peacock: In Hera’s Garden
Original oil painting on gesso board, framed with a traditional gold frame.
Painted area 17.8cm × 12.8cm
Framed 26.2cm x 21.2 cm
Always beautiful, regal and exotic, peacocks have long been associated with deities and royalty. The peacock was chosen by Greek goddess Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, to help her watch over her domain, and to pull her chariot.
You might also like this painting of a white peacock: In Hera’s Garden