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289: 22: 84:. However, it is unclear if this interpretation is correct, as it does not explain why she is interrupted while combing her hair or why she does not appear to be near the ocean. In 1883, the painting was thought to depict 67:
Its present title was given in a 2004 catalogue of the Museum's collections due to the presence of peacocks, which are associated with Hera. The longer version of the title refers to her being sent to the home of
88:, but this interpretation also falls short, as it does not account for the presence of the peacocks, the running quadruped, or why the figure looks up from the water rather than gazes at their reflection. 181: 326: 149: 355: 350: 365: 319: 201: 142: 360: 312: 120:
Duparc, F.J., 2006, "Results of the Recent Art-Historical and Technical Research on Carel Fabritius's Early Work",
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Duparc, F.J., 2004, Carel Fabritius (1622-1654). Zijn leven en zijn werk, in:
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Hera Hiding During the Battle Between the Gods and the Giants
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Seelig, G. & Suchtelen, A. van, 2004, Catalogus, in:
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This article about a seventeenth-century painting is a
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Carel Fabritius
Rembrandt
Pushkin Museum
Moscow
Oceanus
Tethys
Rhea
Titanomachy
Narcissus
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Carel Fabritius
Hera
Portrait of a Seated Woman with a Handkerchief
Hagar and the Angel
Portrait of Abraham de Potter
A View of Delft
The Goldfinch
The Sentry
Young Man in a Fur Cap
Slaughtered Ox
Rembrandt
Barent Fabritius
Johannes Fabritius
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