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Goddess Collection (page 7)

Background imageGoddess Collection: Maat, goddess of wisdom, justice and truth

Maat, goddess of wisdom, justice and truth. Royal protocol of Nebmaatre or Amenhotep III, Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Empire. Luxot temple. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Fortuna (Anon)

Fortuna (Anon)
The Roman goddess of luck, bearing a cornucopia full of good things

Background imageGoddess Collection: Fantastic Adventures scifi magazine, Goddess of the Golden Flame

Fantastic Adventures scifi magazine, Goddess of the Golden Flame
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, July 1947, featuring the story Goddess of the Golden Flame by William P. McGivern. A powerful-looking fantasy woman directs a thunderbolt at an approaching man

Background imageGoddess Collection: Goddess by Youthlines corselette, 1965

Goddess by Youthlines corselette, 1965
Advertisement for Goddess by Youthlines featuring a corselette of nylon lace and Lycra modelled by a girl arising from the sea on an oyster shell in the manner of Botticellis Venus. Date: 1965

Background imageGoddess Collection: Euphrosyne, Thalia and Aglaea, the three graces

Euphrosyne, Thalia and Aglaea, the three graces.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints

Background imageGoddess Collection: Jupiter, Juno and Ceres

Jupiter, Juno and Ceres.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods

Background imageGoddess Collection: Mercury. 3rd century. Roman art. Mosaic. SPAIN

Mercury. 3rd century. Roman art. Mosaic. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona

Background imageGoddess Collection: Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek

Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek mythology goddess from Asia Minor and Thrace. She is associated with crossroads, fire, the Moon, magic, witchcraft

Background imageGoddess Collection: Hevajra. 18th c. Buddhist Tantric deity. Golden

Hevajra. 18th c. Buddhist Tantric deity. Golden bronze. Tibetan art. Sculpture. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: CHINA. TIBET

Background imageGoddess Collection: Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting

Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut, Third Intermediate Period (papyrus), Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC). Egyptian art. Late Period. EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Egyptian Museum

Background imageGoddess Collection: Sculpture depicting the goddess of fertility, artifact

Sculpture depicting the goddess of fertility, artifact originating from Tepetzintla (Mexico). Pre-Colombian Civilization. Maya art. Sculpture. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City

Background imageGoddess Collection: CUYP, Albert Jacobsz (1620-1691). Mercury. Baroque

CUYP, Albert Jacobsz (1620-1691). Mercury. Baroque art. Painting. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Banco Exterior de Espa񡠨 Overseas Trade Bank of Spain) Collection

Background imageGoddess Collection: Painted wood stele depicting Amon musician playing

Painted wood stele depicting Amon musician playing harp before god Ra-Harakhty, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Egyptian art. Painting. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageGoddess Collection: December. Goddess Khione

December. Goddess Khione
Khione, Greek snow goddess and daughter of Boreas, god of the north wind. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903

Background imageGoddess Collection: May. Goddess Maia

May. Goddess Maia
Maia, the Roman goddess of growth. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903

Background imageGoddess Collection: Egyptian Goddess Mut

Egyptian Goddess Mut
The ancient Egyptian mother goddess Mut. Cairo Museum

Background imageGoddess Collection: Rene Fraser on board Goddess in 1928

Rene Fraser on board Goddess in 1928. Date: 1928

Background imageGoddess Collection: Four portraits for an exhibition by Madame Yevonde

Four portraits for an exhibition by Madame Yevonde
Goddesses and Others -- four portraits for an exhibition by Madame Yevonde at her studio in Berkeley Square, London. From top left, clockwise, they are: Arethusa (Lady Bridget Poulett)

Background imageGoddess Collection: Miss Constance Collier in the role of Cleopatra

Miss Constance Collier in the role of Cleopatra
Miss Constance Collier (1878-1955) - English stage and film actress and acting coach - pictured here in the role of Cleopatra. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGoddess Collection: Chamundeshwari temple - Chamundi Hills - Mysore, India

Chamundeshwari temple - Chamundi Hills - Mysore, India. According to legend, the demon (Asura) Mahishasura (see 10698532), King of the area that is currently Mysore

Background imageGoddess Collection: The Transit of Venus - Comic Postcard

The Transit of Venus - Comic Postcard
A comic postcard depiting a rotund woman (a very classical frame!) being transported home from the pub by two stretcher-bearing Bobbies

Background imageGoddess Collection: Triad of Menkaure (Mycerinus) with the goddess

Triad of Menkaure (Mycerinus) with the goddess Hathor and the goddess of the Aphroditopolis nome. 2490 BC. Left detail depicting goddess Hathor

Background imageGoddess Collection: India - West Bengal - Baranagar

India - West Bengal - Baranagar: Char Bangla Temple (1755 AD) detail, goddess Shiva. Date: 2011

Background imageGoddess Collection: The harmony of the spheres

The harmony of the spheres. Apollo, god of music, oversees the eight muses connected to eight gods and goddess. Date: 15th century

Background imageGoddess Collection: Romulus & Remus Fountain, Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy

Romulus & Remus Fountain, Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy
View of the Romulus and Remus Fountain (Fontana della Dea Roma) in the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy. The fountain represents the goddess Dea Roma armed with lance and helmet

Background imageGoddess Collection: Goddess of Reason - 2

Goddess of Reason - 2
The Convention ordains that the cathedral of Notre Dame be transformed into a Temple de la Raison, where the Goddess of Reason is represented by a young Parisienne

Background imageGoddess Collection: Athene & Spider Arachne

Athene & Spider Arachne
The goddess Athene turns the maiden Arachne into a spider for boasting that her embroideries were better than hers

Background imageGoddess Collection: Manasa Devi

Manasa Devi (Padma), the Goddess of snakes. She was the daughter of Shiva & a mortal woman

Background imageGoddess Collection: Religion / Egypt / Montu

Religion / Egypt / Montu
The falcon-headed war-god of Thebes, who embodies the victorious belligerence of the Pharaoh

Background imageGoddess Collection: Nerthus / Hertha

Nerthus / Hertha
NERTHUS aka HERTHA German / Scandinavian goddess of fertility, worshipped on the island of Rugen

Background imageGoddess Collection: HEBE

HEBE
Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mothers peacocks

Background imageGoddess Collection: Claudia Quinta dragging a ship into Rome

Claudia Quinta dragging a ship into Rome
The Roman matron Claudia Quinta clears her name by dragging a ship bearing a statue of the Cult of the Great Mother (Magna Mater, Cult of Cybele) into Rome, after first praying to the gods for help

Background imageGoddess Collection: Faery Visions - In the Waters of Scamander

Faery Visions - In the Waters of Scamander
Aphrodite, Hera and Athene bathe in the River Scamander. Date: 1929

Background imageGoddess Collection: Cnidus Aphrodite. Marble sculpture. Roman copy of the 4th

Cnidus Aphrodite. Marble sculpture. Roman copy of the 4th century BC. Greek original by Praxiteles. From Rome. 2nd century AD. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageGoddess Collection: Fragment of a Krater. Italy 30-20 BC. Marble. Artemis

Fragment of a Krater. Italy 30-20 BC. Marble. Artemis carries a torch as the Goddess of the Night and Darkness, and a quiver as the Goddess of the Hunt. Behind her is a pine tree

Background imageGoddess Collection: Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Bust. Marble

Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Bust. Marble
Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Marble. The hairstyle is that worn in the 5th century BC. The head is thought to imitate a statue of the mother of the gods

Background imageGoddess Collection: Athena Parthenos. Amelia, Italy. AD 100-150. Bust

Athena Parthenos. Amelia, Italy. AD 100-150. Bust. Marble. The goddess wears a helmet crowned by a sphinx flanked by winged horses

Background imageGoddess Collection: Pan by Walter Hammond

Pan by Walter Hammond
A woman dressed as the god Pan purses her lips. 1929

Background imageGoddess Collection: Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis

Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis - Vouchsafe, thou wonder, to alight thy steed. circa 1830s

Background imageGoddess Collection: Relief carving of Isis in Tomb of Seti II at Thebes, Egypt

Relief carving of Isis in Tomb of Seti II at Thebes, Egypt
Relief carving of the Goddess Isis in Tomb of Pharoah Seti II of the 19th dynasty (KV15) in the Valley of the Kings, on the West Bank at Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Egypt. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGoddess Collection: Garland sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah

Garland sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Roman period, 3rd century CE. Decorated with floral garlands and deities. The open-mouthed mask indicates that the sarcophagus is from Asia Minor

Background imageGoddess Collection: Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st

Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st-2nd century BC. On the front of the altar is the image of an eagle perched within aniche

Background imageGoddess Collection: Egypt. Memphis. Goddess Hathor column pillar

Egypt. Memphis. Goddess Hathor column pillar
Goddess Hathor column pillar. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Egypt. Goddess Nephthys between two figures of god Anubis. M

Egypt. Goddess Nephthys between two figures of god Anubis. M
Egyptian Art. Goddess Nephthys, between two figures of god Anubis, wearing a headdress in the shape of a house. Relief. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageGoddess Collection: Neo-Assyrian Art. Gypsum tile from a domestic shrine

Neo-Assyrian Art. Gypsum tile from a domestic shrine depicting a man in Assyrian court dress that is worshipping a god, perhaps Ninurta

Background imageGoddess Collection: Roman Period. Head of Athena. Marble. From Khirbet el-Mefjer

Roman Period. Head of Athena. Marble. From Khirbet el-Mefjer, Jerico. 3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageGoddess Collection: Priestesses of the goddess Vesta. Colored engraving

Priestesses of the goddess Vesta. Colored engraving
Priestesses of the goddess Vesta in the temple. Engraving. Colored



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