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Goddess Collection (page 12)

Background imageGoddess Collection: Madama Lucrezia roman bust

Madama Lucrezia roman bust
Madama Lucrezia. Roman colossal bust, possible representation of the Goddess Isis. Saint Mark Square. Rome. Italy

Background imageGoddess Collection: House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy

House of the Vestal Virgins. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. House of the Vestal VIrgins. Aerial view. Roman Forum

Background imageGoddess Collection: Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the g

Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the great nature goddess flanked by lions and birds. It comes from Thebes (Boeotia) and is dated between 680-670 B.C. Oriental style

Background imageGoddess Collection: Temple of Concord. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy

Temple of Concord. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Concord. 4th century BC. Dedicated to roman goddess Concordia. Roman Forum

Background imageGoddess Collection: Greek Art. 4th century B. C. Marble head of Aphrodite

Greek Art. 4th century B. C. Marble head of Aphrodite
Greek Art. 4th century B.C. Marble head of Aphrodite influenced by the style of the sculptor Praxiteles. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece

Background imageGoddess Collection: Kings Fountain. Priego de Cordoba. Spain

Kings Fountain. Priego de Cordoba. Spain
Spain. Priego de Cordoba. Kings Fountain. 1803. Built by Remigio Del Marmol (1758-1815). Detail

Background imageGoddess Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur

Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur. Built by Emperor Augustus in honor of the goddess Isis. Roman Period. About 15 B.C. Reign of Augustus Caesar. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageGoddess Collection: Siphnian Treasury

Siphnian Treasury. 530 BC. Gigantomachy. Hera between warriors. Delphi. Greece

Background imageGoddess Collection: Demeter

Demeter. Goddess of the harvest. Sculpture. Museum of Eleusis. Greece

Background imageGoddess Collection: Iberian art. Artemis. Ibero-Roman sculpture. Catalonia. Spai

Iberian art. Artemis. Ibero-Roman sculpture. Catalonia. Spai
Iberian art. Artemis. Ibero-Roman sculpture. It comes from Sant Pere de Vilamajor. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageGoddess Collection: Pharaoh before gods. Edfu. Egypt

Pharaoh before gods. Edfu. Egypt
Temple of Horus. Pharaoh before gods. Main entrance. First pylon. Detail. Edfu. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: God Horus and goddess Hathor. Edfu. Egypt

God Horus and goddess Hathor. Edfu. Egypt
Temple of Horus. God Horus and goddess Hathor with double crown. Main entrance. First pylon. Detail. Edfu. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Seated statue of Minerva

Seated statue of Minerva
Minerva (Greek Athena). Goddess of War, Wisdom, Law and Agriculture. Seated statue of Minerva. Found in thr Piazza Dell Emporio. Augustan Age. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy

Background imageGoddess Collection: Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the M

Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the Muses and the Sirens. The deities Athena, Zeus, and Hera, assembled at the far left, preside over a musical contest. Coat of Arms

Background imageGoddess Collection: Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with flying erotes holding a c

Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with flying erotes holding a clipeus portrait. At the bottom, the Earth and the Ocean. Dated between 190-200. Severan period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York

Background imageGoddess Collection: Roman Art. Relief of a sarcophagus depicting the myth of End

Roman Art. Relief of a sarcophagus depicting the myth of Endymion and Selene. 2nd century. Detail. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageGoddess Collection: Magna Graecia. Bust of a goddess. Fourth century BC. Metropo

Magna Graecia. Bust of a goddess. Fourth century BC. Metropo
Greek art. Magna Graecia. Bust of a goddess. Fourth century BC. Marble. It comes from Taranto, Italy. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageGoddess Collection: Artemis. Huntress goddess

Artemis. Huntress goddess. Roman marble sculpture, dating from the second century. Ephesus Museum. Selc?uk. Turkey

Background imageGoddess Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Seated gods. Egypt

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Seated gods. Egypt
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Seated gods. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Nephthys. Seated figure

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Nephthys. Seated figure
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Nephthys. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Hathor. Seated figure

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Hathor. Seated figure
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Hathor. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Male figure flanked by

Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Male figure flanked by
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Male figure flanked by Maat, with ostrich feather headdress. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Valley of the Artisans. Temple of Hathor and Maat. Goddess H

Valley of the Artisans. Temple of Hathor and Maat. Goddess H
Valley of the Artisans. Ruins of Set Maats settlement, home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in the Valley of the Kings during the 18th to 20th dynasties

Background imageGoddess Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian deity. Relief. Egypt

Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian deity. Relief. Egypt
Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian deity. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings before go

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings before goddess Tefnut and god Ptah. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Detail. Medinet Habu. Egypt

Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Detail. Medinet Habu. Egypt
Goddess Sekhmet, goddess of war, represented with head of a lioness and the human body and crowned with the solar disk. Detail. Sculpture in the mortuary temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC)

Background imageGoddess Collection: Reliev depicting the goddess Tefnut. Ramesseum. Egypt

Reliev depicting the goddess Tefnut. Ramesseum. Egypt
Reliev depicting the goddess Tefnut. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum

Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum
Relief depicting the goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt

Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt
Ramesseum. Relief with two Egyptian deities, Tefnut, goddess lioness and Ptah, creator god. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Polychrome relief representing the goddess Hathor as a cow

Polychrome relief representing the goddess Hathor as a cow with solar disk between his horns. Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Rellief depicting goddess Sekhmet or Sekhmet, head of a lion

Rellief depicting goddess Sekhmet or Sekhmet, head of a lioness and the god Amon. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt

Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt
EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. (1320-1200). Relief depicting Isis, the goddess who gives life and health. Symbol of fertility. Mother of Horus and wife and sister of Osiris

Background imageGoddess Collection: Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated in

Head of Nike. II century A. C. Copy of the original dated in
GREEK ART.GREECE. HEAD OF NIKE (II century A.D.). A copy of the Paionios original dated in V century B.D. Agora Museum. Athens

Background imageGoddess Collection: Sparta. Acropolis. Ruins of Artemision

Sparta. Acropolis. Ruins of Artemision
GREEK ART. ACROPOLIS OF SPARTA. Ruins of ARTEMISION. Detail. Built between VII-VI centuries BC and reused in Roman times as a theater. SPARTA. Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese

Background imageGoddess Collection: Sparta. Acropolis. The Artemision

Sparta. Acropolis. The Artemision
GREEK ART. ACROPOLIS OF SPARTA. Ruins of the ARTEMISION, built between the VII-VI centuries BC and reused in Roman times as a theater. SPARTA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese

Background imageGoddess Collection: Dos de Mayo Monument, Lima, Peru, South America

Dos de Mayo Monument, Lima, Peru, South America
Dos de Mayo Monument, commemorating the Battle of Callao on 2 May 1866, Lima, Peru, South America. The allegorical figure at the top of the column is Nike, the Winged Goddess of Victory

Background imageGoddess Collection: Four oval vignettes on a Christmas card

Four oval vignettes on a Christmas card, with Cupid kneeling by a flaming altar, Venus in a shell, Cupid again with doves, and a young man planting a tree

Background imageGoddess Collection: Francesco Farnese

Francesco Farnese
FRANCESCO FARNESE Italian ruler : seventh duca di Parma, portrayed in all his magnificence with the goddess Minerva and a trumpeting angel attending. Date: 1678 - 1727

Background imageGoddess Collection: Lady Anne Dawson

Lady Anne Dawson
LADY ANNE DAWSON, first wife of Thomas Dawson (later viscount Cremorne) in the character of Diana, the hunting goddess. Date: 1733 - 1769

Background imageGoddess Collection: DRAPED VENUS

DRAPED VENUS
A draped Venus, model in a flowing chiffon evening gown, framed within a large shell, in the style of a Hollywood goddess. Date: early 1930s

Background imageGoddess Collection: Frances Richmond Minerva

Frances Richmond Minerva
FRANCES TERESA STUART, duchess of RICHMOND, mistress of Charles II, third wife of Charles, 3rd duke dressed as the goddess Minerva Date: 1647 - 1702

Background imageGoddess Collection: Priests of Isis

Priests of Isis
Priests and priestesses of Isis, whose worship is adopted from Egypt by the Romans who know a good goddess when they meet one

Background imageGoddess Collection: Fortuna (Pannemaker)

Fortuna (Pannemaker)
The Roman goddess of luck, emptying a purse full of coins on the world as she flies above it

Background imageGoddess Collection: Fortuna (Tooke)

Fortuna (Tooke)
The Roman goddess of luck, holding a cornucopia full of nice things, and a strange instrument

Background imageGoddess Collection: Louis XV & Friends

Louis XV & Friends
LOUIS XV accepts a two-volume work on history from its author, with the recommendation of Minerva, Goddess of War, and a friend, while cherubs play chastely Date: 1710-1774

Background imageGoddess Collection: Dioscorides receives a mandrake root from Euresis

Dioscorides receives a mandrake root from Euresis
Dioscorides(c. 40 90 AD), Greek naturalist, receives a mandrake root from Euresis, goddess of Discovery, and commissions an artist to make a drawing of it. Date: circa 80 AD

Background imageGoddess Collection: Goddess of the Privy

Goddess of the Privy
TSE-KOU-CHEN (also known as K ANG-SAN-KOU) a concubine, murdered in the privy by her masters legitimate wife, but rewarded by being appointed Goddess of the Privy Date: 1919

Background imageGoddess Collection: Oh! Oh! Delphine by C Ms McLellan

Oh! Oh! Delphine by C Ms McLellan
Promotional postcard for Oh! Oh! Delphine by C. M. S. McLellan; music Ivan Caryll. First produced in England, Shaftesbury Theatre, 18th February 1913



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