Skip to main content

Hathor Collection (page 3)

Background imageHathor Collection: Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Deir

Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Deir
Hathor column pillar belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Temple of Hatshepsut. Temple of Deir el-Bahari. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. (PR)

Background imageHathor Collection: Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Dei

Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Dei
Hathor column pillars belonging to the Chapel of Hathor. Temple of Hatshepsut. Temple of Deir el-Bahari. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageHathor 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 imageHathor Collection: Temple at Denderah / Egypt

Temple at Denderah / Egypt
A view toward the stunning columned hall of the temple dedicated to Isis/Hathor at Denderah. Date: 1847

Background imageHathor Collection: Denderah Temple / Egypt

Denderah Temple / Egypt
The massive pillars under the Portico of the Temple dedicated to Isis/Hathor at Denderah on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt. Date: 1848

Background imageHathor Collection: Kom Ombo Wall Relief

Kom Ombo Wall Relief
Ptolomeic raised low relief of the king wearing the crown of Upper Egypt making an offering to Sobek the crocodile headed god who is carrying the Ankh life symbol

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Nefertari dedicated to Hathor. 1271

Temple of Nefertari dedicated to Hathor. 1271 -1256 BC. EGYPT. Abu Simbel. Entrance to the temple. Colossus depicting Nefertari with the insignia of Goddess Hathor. Egyptian art. New Kingdom

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Isis. EGYPT. ASWAN. Philae. Second

Temple of Isis. EGYPT. ASWAN. Philae. Second pylon of the temple. Representation of pharaoh Ptolomy XII making offerings to Hathor and Horus. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period. Architecture

Background imageHathor Collection: Denderah. The great vestibul sic of the Temple of Hathor

Denderah. The great vestibul sic of the Temple of Hathor. Exterior view of the Temple of Hathor. Date between 1904 and 1930

Background imageHathor Collection: Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt
Abu Simbel, entrance, Temple of Nefertaril, full-length close-up of figures. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Nefertaril, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Temple of Nefertaril, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Abu Simbel, entrance, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHathor Collection: Religion / Egypt / Hathor

Religion / Egypt / Hathor
Daughter of the sun-god Re, she is known as the Lady of the Sky, a universal cow- goddess who is the symbolic mother of the pharaoh : her crown holds a sun disk

Background imageHathor Collection: Goddess Hathor

Goddess Hathor
Pillar depicting the Egyptian goddess HATHOR, in the Hathor Chapel of the Hatshepsut (or Hashepsowe) Temple - Deir el- Bahri - Thebes (Luxor), Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Horus the Falcon God

Horus the Falcon God
A statue of the Egyptian god HORUS, in the form of a falcon in front of the outer Pylon of the Horus Temple Edfu, Egypt, with reliefs of Horus and his wife Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: Seti Receives a Collar

Seti Receives a Collar
The ruler Seti I, son of Ramses I, receives a collar from the goddess Hathor, a token of divine approval of his kingship

Background imageHathor Collection: Book of the Dead / 37

Book of the Dead / 37
God of the underworld, and of vegetation : associated with the mortuary goddess Serket in this painting showing him in a shrine to Hathor as hippopotamus



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping