Bronze Goddess Gallery
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amntenofre:the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat playing with Her kitten;detail of a bronze s
sgcutsie:perfrack:bronze goddessanyone know who this is?? i would trade for anything
Bronze aegis of the goddess Isis, showing the goddess wearing a tripartite wig with twelve uraeus-se
Female figure. Bronze. Deccan. 2nd-3rd century. 17.3 cm.
Dewi Sri, Balinese Javanese style bronze
Diana the Huntress Gallo-Roman bronze, second half of 1st century CE. Height: 18.6 cm/ 7.4 in. Disco
Kurukulla, painted bronze from Nepal
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
picard-schreckensberger:Goddess figurine Anatolian 2500–2300 B.C. Early Bronze Age Statuette made of
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
Mirror: Isis with Horus as a babyThis bronze mirror portrays Isis as a figure of fertility and mater
Bhairavi, Chola bronze from Tamil Nadu
This distinctive bronze brooch is inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Epona. It measures circa 43
odys-seus:Bust of Diana Bronze. National Archaeological Museum of NaplesFound near the western porti
hellenismo:Mirror cover with Aphrodite and a Satyr: Aphrodite leans on a pillar and offers a stick t
Roman bronze votive statue of the goddess Minerva. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Fitchb
The Hindu goddess Durga depicted as slayer of the buffalo demon Mahishasura. Artist unknown; 10th c
Victory with Cornucopia Roman, 1st century CE, bronze. Height: 42 cm/16.5 in. Collection of the Clev
Winged goddess Victoria, Altar of the Fatherland, Rome - Italy
Bronze Goddess temple guardians, Tamil Nadu
Ancient Egyptian cat amulet in bronze and gold, thought to represent the goddess Bast/Bastet. Artis
via-appia:Isis-Aphrodite with Egyptian vulture capEgypt, A.D. 161–180
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