The goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite had become involved in a competition to judge the greatest beauty. Zeus deferred as judge and made the mortal Paris the judge. In an attempt to win, the ...
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48 x 63 cm. (18.9 x 24.8 in.) J. Müller Hofstede, “Stolidi Iudicium Paridis”: Zur Ikonologie des Parisurteils bei Peter Paul Rubens. Wallraf-Richartz-Jahrbuch, Bd. L, 1989, S. 182, Abb.14 (as kept in ...
Wine -- as an American cultural tour de force, as something to "get into," as the yuppie recreational drug of choice, as an excuse to let Paul Giamatti frown for two hours straight and call it ...
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Helena, died in December at age 100.) The Judgment of Paris was the creation of Steven Spurrier, a British wine merchant who used the contest to advertise his Paris wine shop and school ahead of ...
A 17th Century tapestry, titled The Judgement of Paris, has also gone on display at the site after repair work. Mr Campbell-Notman's artwork Fail We May, Sail We Must, was inspired by his travels ...