
Zeús through the eyes of sculptors, painters, and craftsmen across the ages

Zeus of Otricoli — Roman copy, Vatican Museums. The king of gods in mature majesty, beard curled, brow thunderous.

Artemision Bronze — c. 460 BCE. Zeus or Poseidon? The arm is raised to throw — thunderbolt or trident?

Zeus from Akrotiri — c. 1600 BCE. The Minoan predecessor: a young god with flowing locks.

Zeus and Ganymede — Attic red-figure, c. 480 BCE. The eagle-god seizes the Trojan prince.

Zeus — National Archaeological Museum, Athens. The thunderer at rest, but never relaxed.

Jupiter of Smyrna — Louvre Museum. The Roman Zeus: same power, different name, equally terrible.