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Horus Collection

Background imageHorus Collection: Ancient Roman costume

Ancient Roman costume from the time of the late Roman Republic -- warriors, legionnaires (infantry soldiers), a cavalryman, a centurion, an emperor in purple (red), an ensign bearer

Background imageHorus Collection: Book of the Dead / 34

Book of the Dead / 34
Scene of the sepulchral chamber : the mummy guarded by Anubis, Isis kneels at the foot and Nephthys at the head - four children of Horus at each corner

Background imageHorus Collection: Eye of Horus. False door of Senenmut. Egypt

Eye of Horus. False door of Senenmut. Egypt
False door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Detail of the Eye of Horus. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHorus Collection: Isis with Cows Head

Isis with Cows Head
Isis, depicted with a cows head, suckles her son Horus - one of the many ways in which she is show, this emphasises her role as Mother Goddess

Background imageHorus Collection: Osiris & Isis

Osiris & Isis
Osiris, Isis, and the children of Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Book of the Dead / Plate 4

Book of the Dead / Plate 4
PAPYRUS OF ANI The dead Ani, judged innocent, is presented by Horus to Osiris. He kneels with whitened hair

Background imageHorus Collection: Statue of Harpocrates, Greek god of silence

Statue of Harpocrates, Greek god of silence
Statue of Arpocrate or Harpocrates, Greek god of silence. He holds a horn and wears a lotus flower on his head. Found in Hadrians Villa at Tivoli

Background imageHorus Collection: Horus-Seth (2)

Horus-Seth (2)
In some of his many forms, the falcon-god Horus takes on the attributes of other deities : here he is as HORUS-SETH, adding Seths formidable powers to his own

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Horus, Edfu, Victorian period

Temple of Horus, Edfu, Victorian period

Background imageHorus Collection: Isis

Isis
A Sculptural portrait depiction of the Ancient Egyptian Goddess, Isis also referred to as Aset, seen by many as the Mother of Horus, her worship was spread throughout the Greco Roman world

Background imageHorus Collection: Funerary stele of Hefrer. Egypt

Funerary stele of Hefrer. Egypt
Funerary stele of Hefrer. Painted limestone. 26th-early 27th dynasties. Late Period. C. 600-500 BC. Probably from Abydos, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHorus Collection: Coffin of Gua. Detail. Egypt

Coffin of Gua. Detail. Egypt
Coffin of Gua. Painted cedar wood. Exterior. Detail. Stresses the pair of eyes on the east side that allowed the deceased look towards the dawn. 1850 BC. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom

Background imageHorus Collection: 12th Dynasty 1795 BC 1985 Ameny Ancient Age Ancient

12th Dynasty 1795 BC 1985 Ameny Ancient Age Ancient
12th, Dynasty, 1795, BC, 1985, Ameny, ancient, age, Ancient, Egypt, Art, benefit, British, Museum, carved, dead, deceased, egyptian, England, Eye, of, Horus, eyes, father, formula, funeral, funerary

Background imageHorus Collection: Painted wooden stela of Neswy. Egypt

Painted wooden stela of Neswy. Egypt
Painted wooden stela of Neswy with his Ba at the top. The scenes shown arranged in horizontal bands, from top to bottom, the winged solar disk flanked by the goddesses Nekhbet

Background imageHorus Collection: Stela of Wennekhu. Egypt

Stela of Wennekhu. Egypt
Stela of Wennekhu. In the upper register, the god Ra depicted in the solar boat with the falcon-headed. In the lower register

Background imageHorus Collection: Canopic jars

Canopic jars
Polychormed canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageHorus Collection: BOOK OF THE DEAD/30

BOOK OF THE DEAD/30
Osiris and Isis within a shrine ; before them a lotus- flower on which stand the four children of Horus, genii of the dead

Background imageHorus Collection: BOOK OF THE DEAD/PLATE 8

BOOK OF THE DEAD/PLATE 8
Various vignettes featuring the Eye of Horus. The last showing the four children of Horus and Ra

Background imageHorus Collection: Interior of the Heliopolis, Baalbek, Lebanon

Interior of the Heliopolis, Baalbek, Lebanon
View of the interior of the Heliopolis or Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon Beqaa Valley. Interno del Tempio di Balbec. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios

Background imageHorus Collection: Apotheosis of a Pharaoh: King Seti I meets

Apotheosis of a Pharaoh: King Seti I meets the gods Osiris and Horus discovered in Thebes by Giovanni Battista Belzoni. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Edfu, Egypt

Temple of Edfu, Egypt
Elevation of the Temple of Edfu (Apollonopolis Magna), Egypt, with carved hieroglyphs. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates and Typhon

Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates and Typhon
Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates 1-4, Typhon or Set 5-8, and vulture god Nehkbet 9. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageHorus Collection: Statues of the Egyptian goddess Isis in different forms

Statues of the Egyptian goddess Isis in different forms, Isis and Horus 2, Isis with a cows head 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageHorus Collection: RELIGION / EGYPT / SETH - 1

RELIGION / EGYPT / SETH - 1
Seth, though often violent, is not necessarily malevolent : here he is depicted with Horus, pouring life over the pharaoh Seti I (circa 1310 BC)

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. The eye of Horus. Relief

Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. The eye of Horus. Relief
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. The eye of Horus. Relief

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Horus in battle with god Seth

Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Horus in battle with god Seth
Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. 3rd century B.C. Relief depicting the god Horus standing on a boat and avenging his fathers murder in a battle with his Uncle, the god Seth

Background imageHorus Collection: Canopic jar with lid in the form of a jackal: Duamutef. Egyp

Canopic jar with lid in the form of a jackal: Duamutef. Egyp
Canopic jar with lid in the form of the head of a jackal: Duamutef. Third Intermediate Period. 21st-24th Dynasties. 10th-8th centuries BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Ho

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Horus. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Thebes. Tomb of Thutmose III. Painting

Thebes. Tomb of Thutmose III. Painting
Tomb of Tuthmosis III. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Tuthmosis III. God Horus presiding a ceremony. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting

Background imageHorus Collection: Religion / Egypt / Seth - 2

Religion / Egypt / Seth - 2
Seth, though often violent, is not necessarily malevolent : here he is depicted with Horus, pouring life over the pharaoh Seti I (circa 1310 BC)

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Art. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Horus boat

Egyptian Art. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Horus boat
Egyptian Art. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Relief depicting the Horus boat

Background imageHorus Collection: Qebehsenuef, son of Horus. Egypt

Qebehsenuef, son of Horus. Egypt
Qebehsenuef, son of Horus. Protective deity. Depicting as a human mummify body with falcon head. Wood. Late Period. 746-332 BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHorus Collection: Ankh. Relief. Temple of Horus. Edfu. Egypt

Ankh. Relief. Temple of Horus. Edfu. Egypt
Egyptian hieroglyph depicting the Ankh. Temple of Horus in Edu. Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Horus. Columns. Edfu. Egypt

Temple of Horus. Columns. Edfu. Egypt
Temple of Horus. Built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC. Columns. Edfu. Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt / Edfu (Edfou)

Egypt / Edfu (Edfou)
The tops of the massive decorated columns of the Portico of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus at Edfu, rise majestically from the enveloping desert sands. Date: 1847

Background imageHorus Collection: Religion / Egypt / An-Heru

Religion / Egypt / An-Heru
A form of HORUS

Background imageHorus Collection: Utchet Talisman

Utchet Talisman
UTCHAT TALISMAN worn by the Ancient Egyptians, this incorporated the powerful Eye of Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Rabat, Morocco, Old Walls, Boulevard Gourand, Fruit Market

Rabat, Morocco, Old Walls, Boulevard Gourand, Fruit Market
The massive Pylon of the Horus Temple, Edfu, the largest temple dedicated to Horus and Hathor of Dendera - Egypt, Africa. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHorus Collection: Stele about priestess Takerseb. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Egypt

Stele about priestess Takerseb. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Egypt
Stele about priestess Takerseb making offerings to the Gods (from right to left) Osiris, Min, Horus, Anubis, Isis and Metis. Ptolemaic Period. 332-30 BC. Limestone. Detail. Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Toth and Horus give sacred

Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Toth and Horus give sacred
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Purification

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Vulture. Relief

Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Vulture. Relief
Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. 3rd century B.C. Vulture. Relief

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Art. Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Deity in procession

Egyptian Art. Dendera. Temple of Hathor. Deity in procession. Relief

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting a beetle. Edfu

Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting a beetle. Edfu
Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Relief with hieroglyphic representation of a beetle. Lagide or Ptolemaic Dynasty

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed G

Egypt. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed G
Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Relief depicting the jackal-headed God Anubis

Background imageHorus Collection: Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C

Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C
Canopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: King Ptolemy II offering eye-paint to the God Horakhte. Egyp

King Ptolemy II offering eye-paint to the God Horakhte. Egyp
King Ptolemy II offering eye-paint to the God Horakhte. Granite. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Reign of Ptolemy II. 285-246 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHorus Collection: Hyeroglyphic writing

Hyeroglyphic writing
Hieroglyphic writing. Fragment of the wall decoration of the tomb of Seti I (c.1294-1279 BC), 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Fragment with part of the figure of a goddess

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. 30th Dynasty. Late Empir

Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. 30th Dynasty. Late Empir
Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. Dated between 360 and 342 BC (reign of Nectanebo II). 30th Dynasty. Late Empire. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States



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