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Egyptian Goddess Collection

"Unveiling the Divine: Exploring the Enchanting Egyptian Goddesses" Step into a world of ancient mystique as we delve into the captivating realm of Egyptian goddesses

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Luxor, Egypt

Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Luxor, Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahari, Theban Necropolis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Luxor, Egypt. Egyptian civilisation, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Osiris

Egyptian God Osiris
illustration of a Egyptian God osiis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian gods

Egyptian gods
Illustration of a Egyptian gods

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth

Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Sobek

Egyptian God Sobek
illustration of a Egyptian God Sobek

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with sistrum and oenochoe (wine jug)

Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with sistrum and oenochoe (wine jug). In the collection of Girolamo Lotteri
FLO4997337 Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with sistrum and oenochoe (wine jug). In the collection of Girolamo Lotteri. Copperplate engraving by Giacomo Bossi after an illustration by A

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue of Egyptian Goddess Isis. In the Conservatore di Roma (Conservatori del Popolo Romano)

Statue of Egyptian Goddess Isis. In the Conservatore di Roma (Conservatori del Popolo Romano)
FLO4997341 Statue of Egyptian Goddess Isis. In the Conservatore di Roma (Conservatori del Popolo Romano). Copperplate engraving by Gio

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the attributes of Flora in basalt

Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the attributes of Flora in basalt
FLO4997183 Statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the attributes of Flora in basalt. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum)

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bust of Egyptian goddess Isis and bull deity Apis in black marble with white marks

Bust of Egyptian goddess Isis and bull deity Apis in black marble with white marks
FLO4997214 Bust of Egyptian goddess Isis and bull deity Apis in black marble with white marks. Found in the Canopus of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bastet and Amen Ra

Bastet and Amen Ra
Vintage engraving from 1864 of Bastet and Amen Ra. Bastet is a feline goddess of ancient Egyptian religion. Amun (also Amon, Amen) was a local deity of Thebes

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari

Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari
RGL212685 Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari, working the Rites of Isis, Paris, 1899 (pen & ink on paper) by English School

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue of goddess Hathor

Statue of goddess Hathor
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Kingdom of Amenhotep III. Statue of goddess Hathor

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Capital from the Hathor temple in Dendera

Capital from the Hathor temple in Dendera
Illustration of a Capital from the Hathor temple in Dendera

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Thoth

Egyptian God Thoth
illustration of a Egyptian God Thoth

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Khnum

Egyptian God Khnum
illustration of a Egyptian God Khnum

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Ra

Egyptian God Ra
illustration of a Egyptian God Ra

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Horus

Egyptian God Horus
illustration of a Egyptian God Horus

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Tefnut

Egyptian God Tefnut
illustration of a Egyptian God Tefnut

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Amun

Egyptian God Amun
illustration of a Egyptian God Amun, Amon, Amen

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bronze figurines of goddess Bastet, as a cat or a cat-headed woman

Bronze figurines of goddess Bastet, as a cat or a cat-headed woman
Egyptian civilization. Bronze figurines of goddess Bastet, as a cat or a cat-headed woman

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egypt, Deir el-Medina, Stele dedicated to the Qetesh goddess by the scribe Ramose

Egypt, Deir el-Medina, Stele dedicated to the Qetesh goddess by the scribe Ramose, nineteenth dynasty 13th-12th Century B.C. Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bronze and gold statuette of goddess Bastet as a cat, also known as the Psamtik cat, Late Period

Bronze and gold statuette of goddess Bastet as a cat, also known as the Psamtik cat, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Bronze and gold statuette of goddess Bastet as a cat, also known as the Psamtik cat. Height 27.6 cm

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Reconstruction of fresco depicting Scene of creation, The sky-goddess Nut, covered with stars

Reconstruction of fresco depicting Scene of creation, The sky-goddess Nut, covered with stars, generated by Geb
Egyptian civilization. Papyrus. Scene of creation. The sky-goddess Nut, covered with stars, is generated by Geb, god of the earth. Reconstruction of a fresco from a tomb at Thebes, Valley of the Kings

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted wood stele of Lady Taperet, depicting Taperet praying god Aton with sky represented by

Painted wood stele of Lady Taperet, depicting Taperet praying god Aton with sky represented by goddess Nut
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Painted wood stele of the Lady Taperet. Detail: Taperet praying god Aton with sky represented by goddess Nut

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue representing the goddess Isis-Fortuna, marble

Statue representing the goddess Isis-Fortuna, marble Roman art

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Stone of Onnophis, Cleopatra VII making offering to Isis, limestone, detail

Stone of Onnophis, Cleopatra VII making offering to Isis, limestone, detail
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period - Stone of Onnophis - Cleopatra VII making offering to Isis (51-30 b.C.) - Limestone detail

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Nephthys

Egyptian God Nephthys
illustration of a Egyptian God Nephthys

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Isis

Egyptian God Isis
illustration of a Egyptian God Isis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian God Ptah

Egyptian God Ptah
illustration of a Egyptian God Ptah

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle, from Gurna

Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle, from Gurna
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII-XIX. Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle. From Gurna

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Marble statuette of Isis, from Saqqara

Marble statuette of Isis, from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Greek-Roman Period. Marble statuette of Isis. From Saqqara

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of hand with carving depicting head of

Hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of hand with carving depicting head of goddess Hathor
Egyptian civilization. Musical instruments: hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of a hand with carving depicting the head of goddess Hathor

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor from the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I

Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor from the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor. From the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I (Acquired by Champollion in 1829)

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Temple of Hathor

Temple of Hathor
Egypt - Dandarah (Dendera). Temple of Hathor, Ptolemaic period, 1st century b.C

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, from the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha

Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, from the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Limestone stele of the High Priest of Sobek, Pia (1450-1400 b.C.). From the Temple of Sobek at Dahamcha

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamen, gilded chapel of canopic jars or canopic casket, detail with goddess Selket

Treasure of Tutankhamen, gilded chapel of canopic jars or canopic casket, detail with goddess Selket
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Gilded shrine of canopic jars or canopic chest. Detail with goddess Selket

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes. Late Period

Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes. Late Period
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos

Funerary stele of father and son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 2nd-3rd century. Funerary stele from Abydos. A father and his son presented by Anubis to Osiris and Isis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted terracotta head of woman mourner or Isis mourning Osiris

Painted terracotta head of woman mourner or Isis mourning Osiris
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Painted terracotta head of a woman mourner or of Isis mourning Osiris

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Mummy cover with winged divinity protecting scarab, symbol of eternity

Mummy cover with winged divinity protecting scarab, symbol of eternity
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI-XXII. Detail of mummy cover with winged divinity protecting a scarab, symbol of eternity

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Plastered and painted wood depicting goddess Nut protecting false door leading to afterlife

Plastered and painted wood depicting goddess Nut protecting false door leading to afterlife
Egyptian civilization, Dynasty XXV-XXVI. Sarcophagus of Tashakheper, daughter of a priest of Amon and Montu at Thebes. Detail with goddes Nut protecting with wings the false door that leads to

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Painted wood statue of goddess Isis

Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Painted wood statue of goddess Isis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: King Nectanebo II (360-343 BC) welcomed by goddess Isis, painted limestone relief

King Nectanebo II (360-343 BC) welcomed by goddess Isis, painted limestone relief
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXX. King Nectanebo II (360-343 b.C.) welcomed by goddess Isis, painted limestone relief, from Serapeum at Saqqara

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Italy, Sicily, Taormina, Statue representing an Isis priestess, marble

Italy, Sicily, Taormina, Statue representing an Isis priestess, marble 2nd Century B.C. Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Museo Archeologico Regionale (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Figure of Anuket, goddess of the Nile river

Figure of Anuket, goddess of the Nile river
Egyptian civilization. Figure of Anuket, goddess of the Nile river

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as child, set in gold

Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as child, set in gold
Phoenician civilization, 6th-5th century b.C. Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as a child, set in gold




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"Unveiling the Divine: Exploring the Enchanting Egyptian Goddesses" Step into a world of ancient mystique as we delve into the captivating realm of Egyptian goddesses. From the awe-inspiring Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt to the mythical presence of Osiris, Sobek, and other revered deities, this journey will transport you back in time. The Heruben papyrus reveals glimpses of divinity on Seth's solar boat, an ethereal sight that has fascinated historians for centuries. Meanwhile, Anubis stands tall as the guardian of souls, guiding them through their final journey with unwavering devotion. Bastet and Amen Ra grace us with their divine presence, embodying both ferocity and benevolence. Witness Goddess Hathor as she offers her sacred necklace to a Pharaoh in a mesmerizing low relief carving—an act symbolizing protection and prosperity bestowed upon mortal rulers. Intriguingly enough, even modern interpretations have been inspired by these celestial beings. Moina Mathers' sketch portrays her transformation into High Priestess Anari—a testament to how these goddesses continue to captivate our imagination across time. Marvel at the intricate details found within Dendera's Hathor temple capital—a true masterpiece showcasing craftsmanship dedicated to honoring this revered deity. And let us not forget Ra—the sun god whose radiance illuminates every corner of ancient Egypt with its life-giving energy. Join us on this enchanting expedition through history as we unravel the enigmatic allure surrounding Egyptian goddesses—powerful figures who have left an indelible mark on civilization's tapestry.