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Isis Collection (page 8)

"Unveiling the Ancient Mysteries: The Goddess Isis and her Legacy" Step into the world of ancient Egypt, where the goddess Isis reigns supreme

Background imageIsis Collection: Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb

Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tomb
A pectoral from the tomb of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC). It is composed of a winged scarab, flanked by the goddesses Nephtys (left) and Isis (right) kneeling. Date: circa 1925

Background imageIsis Collection: Relief of a ram-headed god. Egypt

Relief of a ram-headed god. Egypt
Relief of a ram-headed god. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III. 285-221 BC. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageIsis Collection: Isis in mourning for Osiris. Egypt

Isis in mourning for Osiris. Egypt
Painted wooden figurine of Isis in mourning for Osiris. 305-330 BC. Ptolemaic Period. Origin unknown. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageIsis Collection: Stele depicting a priest making an offering to the god Ra. E

Stele depicting a priest making an offering to the god Ra. E
Egyptian Art. Stele depicting a priest making an offering to the god Ra (seated, with falcons head and sun disk.) Behind him, the goddess Isis. 22nd Dynasty. Third Intermediate Period. Luxor Museum

Background imageIsis Collection: Isis temple, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa

Isis temple, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageIsis Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF ISIS. Peristyle hall at the Temple of Isis, built in the 4th century B

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF ISIS. Peristyle hall at the Temple of Isis, built in the 4th century B.C. on the island of Philae in the Nile River, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageIsis Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF ISIS. Pylon gateway to the Temple of Isis, built in the 4th century B

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF ISIS. Pylon gateway to the Temple of Isis, built in the 4th century B.C. on the island of Philae in the Nile River, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: ZODIAC. The Egyptian zodiac. Line engraving, 19th century

ANCIENT EGYPT: ZODIAC. The Egyptian zodiac. Line engraving, 19th century, after a ceiling painting in the temple of Isis at Dendera

Background imageIsis Collection: Buckle of Isis

Buckle of Isis
BUCKLE OF ISIS Since Isis was the greatest of the Egyptian divinities, this buckle carrying her insignia meant that no wrong could be done to the wearer

Background imageIsis Collection: Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief

Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief, Ptoelmaic period

Background imageIsis Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone

Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone and faience showing Horus, falcon-headed god crowned with sun disc with ankh, symbol of life, attached to each claw

Background imageIsis Collection: Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead of Khonsumes. New Kingdom, XX Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Book of the Dead of Khonsumes.The deceased burning incense before Horus, Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

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

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

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

Statue representing the goddess Isis-Fortuna, marble Roman art

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: Aswan, Egypt - Pylon of the Temple of Isis

Aswan, Egypt - Pylon of the Temple of Isis
Philae, Aswan - Pylon of the Temple of Isis and Kiosk - Egypt, North Africa - Card series (2/8). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIsis Collection: British Countryside - On the River Cherwell

British Countryside - On the River Cherwell
British Countryside - Punting and rowing on the River Cherwell, a tributary of the Isis (or Upper Thames), which it joins at Oxford. Date: 1938

Background imageIsis Collection: Oxbridge Gent in extensive striped rowing attire

Oxbridge Gent in extensive striped rowing attire
Costumes Everything - the translated greek on the card front reads: Everyone thinks that he stands high or low in thinking

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Isis. 1st century AD

Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Isis. 1st century AD. Ruins

Background imageIsis Collection: Relief depicting Cupid. Temple of Isis. 2nd century BC. Pomp

Relief depicting Cupid. Temple of Isis. 2nd century BC. Pomp
Pompeii. Relief depicting Cupid. Temple of Isis. Purgatory. 2nd century BC. Italy

Background imageIsis Collection: Relief from the chapel of king Amanitenmemide protected by t

Relief from the chapel of king Amanitenmemide protected by the goddess Isis. Sandstone. 1st century BC. Pyramid N17. From Meroe. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: Relief of a king and a ram-headed god. Egypt

Relief of a king and a ram-headed god. Egypt
Relief of a king and a ram-headed god. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III. 285-221 BC. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageIsis Collection: Faience scarabs. 7th-6th centuries BC. From Isis Tomb, Italy

Faience scarabs. 7th-6th centuries BC. From Isis Tomb, Italy
Faience scarabs. a) Egyptian, probably with the name of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC), b) Type imitated in the Aegean area, c) Maybe made A?a?A?a?in Phoenicia, d) Possibly made A?a?A?a

Background imageIsis Collection: Madama Lucrezia roman bust

Madama Lucrezia roman bust
Madama Lucrezia. Roman colossal bust, possible representation of the Goddess Isis. Saint Mark Square. Rome. Italy

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur

Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur. Built by Emperor Augustus in honor of the goddess Isis. Roman Period. About 15 B.C. Reign of Augustus Caesar. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageIsis 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

Background imageIsis Collection: Roman Art. Head of a isiac priest

Roman Art. Head of a isiac priest. Greek marble from Paros. 1st century B.C. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy

Background imageIsis Collection: Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt

Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt
EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. (1320-1200). Relief depicting Isis, the goddess who gives life and health. Symbol of fertility. Mother of Horus and wife and sister of Osiris

Background imageIsis Collection: Temple of Isis in Egypt

Temple of Isis in Egypt
Doorway in the temple of Isis. Date: 1912

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: Priests of Isis

Priests of Isis
Priests and priestesses of Isis, whose worship is adopted from Egypt by the Romans who know a good goddess when they meet one

Background imageIsis Collection: Two Roman men wearing the dalmatic (tunic)

Two Roman men wearing the dalmatic (tunic) and lorum (sash), and a priestess of the goddess Isis.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageIsis Collection: Goddess Isis with sacred sistrum rattle

Goddess Isis with sacred sistrum rattle and Egyptian woman with snake bracelet.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People

Background imageIsis Collection: Black and white coral, Isis hippuris

Black and white coral, Isis hippuris.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageIsis Collection: Festivals of Isis in ancient Egypt

Festivals of Isis in ancient Egypt.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageIsis Collection: Egypt. Philae. Temple of Isis

Egypt. Philae. Temple of Isis
Temple of Isis. EGYPT. Philae. Temple of Isis. Goddesses Isis and Nephtis, sisters of Osiris. Bas-relief located on the northern outside wall of the sanctuary. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period

Background imageIsis 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 imageIsis Collection: Perspectival View Temple Isis 1551 Etching Sheet

Perspectival View Temple Isis 1551 Etching Sheet
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Background imageIsis Collection: Isis Liber Studiorum part XIV plate 68 January 1

Isis Liber Studiorum part XIV plate 68 January 1
Artokoloro

Background imageIsis Collection: Allegory Arts Isis Geometry Attending Three-headed Figure

Allegory Arts Isis Geometry Attending Three-headed Figure
Artokoloro

Background imageIsis Collection: Wall painting black ground Egyptianizing scene

Wall painting black ground Egyptianizing scene
Artokoloro

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian God Isis

Egyptian God Isis
illustration of a Egyptian God Isis

Background imageIsis Collection: GRAND CANYON, c1922. A view of the Temple of Isis in the Grand Canyon in Arizona

GRAND CANYON, c1922. A view of the Temple of Isis in the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Photographed c1922




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"Unveiling the Ancient Mysteries: The Goddess Isis and her Legacy" Step into the world of ancient Egypt, where the goddess Isis reigns supreme. In the hallowed Valley of the Kings, amidst golden splendor, lies a tomb that once held Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Adorning one of its double doors is a mesmerizing depiction herself, showcasing her divine power and grace. The Book of the Dead reveals secrets untold, with page 34 offering glimpses into the enchanting realm guarded by winged scarabs under Isis's watchful eye. A pectoral adorned with this sacred symbol further emphasizes her role as protector alongside Nephthys. Journey to Lake Nasser's island in Aswan and discover Philae Temple standing tall against time's relentless tide. Here, on African soil, you can immerse yourself in an oasis dedicated to Egyptian gods like Osiris and his beloved sister-wife Isis. But it is not just through grand temples or elaborate artifacts that we encounter this revered deity; she takes many forms. Picture her now with a cow's head - an embodiment of fertility and nourishment for all living beings. Osiris & Isis stand united as symbols of eternal love and resurrection amidst life's trials. Plate 2 from the Book of the Dead invites us to explore their story further - a tale woven intricately within ancient Egyptian beliefs. Delicate carvings tell stories etched in stone within Ramses III's tomb at KV11 in Valley of Kings. Among them stands a relief depicting none other than our ethereal goddess herself – Isis shines brightly even after centuries have passed. In Luxor’s Valley of Queens rests Queen Nefertari’s burial chamber adorned with frescoes capturing moments from her journey towards immortality. Preceding her every step is none other than loyal companion-protector, ISIS – guiding souls through their final voyage.