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Egyptian Goddess Collection (#3)

"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: Treasure of Tanis, gold pendant with Isis and scarab breastplate

Treasure of Tanis, gold pendant with Isis and scarab breastplate
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI-XXII. Treasure of Tanis. Gold pendant with Isis and scarab breastplate

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Limestone stele of Perinefer, with Isis and Neftis worshiping fetish which represents Osiris

Limestone stele of Perinefer, with Isis and Neftis worshiping fetish which represents Osiris, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Reign of Ramses II. Limestone stele of Perinefer. Detail of Isis and Neftis worshiping the fetish which represents Osiris. From Abydos

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted limestone funerary stele representing Isis with a dove and a bunch of grapes

Painted limestone funerary stele representing Isis with a dove and a bunch of grapes
Egyptian civilization, 1st century A.D. Painted limestone funerary stele representing Isis with a dove and a bunch of grapes

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Reproduction of frescoes at Tomb of Ramses VI depicting creation of solar disk

Reproduction of frescoes at Tomb of Ramses VI depicting creation of solar disk
Egyptian civilization - Reproduction of the frescoes at the Tomb of Ramses VI depicting the creation of the solar disk. Engraving from the " Description" by Dominique Vivant

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Relief with protective deities, from Nineveh

Relief with protective deities, from Nineveh
Persian civilization, 7th century b.C. Relief with protective deities, 645-640 b.C. From Nineveh

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Granite sarcophagus of Ramses II from the Egypt, West Thebes, Valley of the Kings, detail, Isis

Granite sarcophagus of Ramses II from the Egypt, West Thebes, Valley of the Kings, detail, Isis
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Granite sarcophagus of Ramses II, height 180 cm. From the Valley of the Kings. Detail, Isis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Amulets of deities Sekhmet and Bes, enamelled clay

Amulets of deities Sekhmet and Bes, enamelled clay
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Amulets of deities Sekhmet and Bes, enamelled clay

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Schist statue of goddess Tueris, from chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak

Schist statue of goddess Tueris, from chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist statue of the goddess Tueris, from the chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak. H. 96 cm

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis from the House of the Duke d Aumale

Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis from the House of the Duke d Aumale, Pompeii, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Io at Canopus in Egypt, consoled by Isis. From the House of the Duke d Aumale, Pompei, Italy

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Plastered and painted wood panel depicting goddess Isis, from Sarcophagus of Usai, Thebes

Plastered and painted wood panel depicting goddess Isis, from Sarcophagus of Usai, Thebes
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Sarcophagus of Usai. Panel detail with goddess Isis. From Thebes. Plastered and painted wood

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Bronze statue of Isis nursing infant Horus

Bronze statue of Isis nursing infant Horus
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Bronze statue of Isis nursing infant Horus

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis

Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys and Anubis
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 3rd century b.C. Painted wood stele of Usirur, priest of Amon at Thebes. Detail, the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys and Anubis

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Detail of Isis and Nephthys adoring Ptah-Seker-Osiris from Anthropoid sarcophagus

Egypt, Thebes, Detail of Isis and Nephthys adoring Ptah-Seker-Osiris from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon (royal scribe of the Theban Necropolis), twenty-first dynasty, third intermediate period

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Detail from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon

Egypt, Thebes, Detail from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon (royal scribe of the Theban Necropolis) depicting the world creation, third intermediate period, twenty-first dynasty

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris

Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Papyrus of Khonsumes. The Book of the Dead. The deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Schist statue of seated Isis with solar disk crown, from Saqqara

Schist statue of seated Isis with solar disk crown, from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist statue of seated Isis with solar disk crown. From Saqqara

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor

Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor, work of the architect Senmut
Egypt - Thebes - Deir el-Bahari. Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor, work of the architect Senmut. Dynasty XVIII

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty

Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty, third intermediate period, bronze 11th-7th Century, Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Painted wood statue of goddess Nephthys mourning for Osiris

Painted wood statue of goddess Nephthys mourning for Osiris
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Painted wood statue of goddess Nephthys mourning for Osiris

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world

Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world, separation of Geb and Nut
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Funerary papyrus of Serimen priest of Amon (1069-945 b.C.). Detail of the creation of the world: separation of Geb and Nut

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Statue of Bes, protector of childbirth and households, as a dwarf

Statue of Bes, protector of childbirth and households, as a dwarf
Egyptian civilization. Statue of Bes, protector of childbirth and households, as a dwarf

Background imageEgyptian Goddess Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Valley of Queens, Khaemuasets tomb

Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Valley of Queens, Khaemuasets tomb, painted relief depicting naked youth
Egypt - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO, World Heritage List, 1979) - Valley of the Queens, Khaemuasets tomb. New Kingdom, Dynasty XX




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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.