Goddess Statue Gallery
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Ancient Roman statuette (Dolomitic marble) of the goddess Nemesis, with a “wheel of fortune” in her
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Juno (= Greek Hera). Artist unknown; 2nd or 3
centuriespast:Statuette of alabaster standing nude goddess, from Babylon, circa first century B.C.-f
grandegyptianmuseum:Statuette of the lion-headed goddess Sekhmet (bronze, 18 cms)A goddess of war, S
mini-girlz:Statuette of Nemesis with Portrait Resembling the Empress Faustina IRomanDate: about 150
A 400 BCE statuette of the goddess Artemis riding a deer, found in Siracusa (now on display at Museo
Juno with a Peacock (Italy 16th Century)
amntenofre:bronze statuette of the Goddess Bastet represented in Her form of sacred cat nurturing an
Minerva with an Owl by Girolamo Campagna (17th Century)
hellenismo:Ἑβδόμη Φθίνοντος/ Ἑβ&de
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Egyptian art collection, currently on view
DivineFelines is winding down on November 29th here in Brooklyn. So, Iwant to focus on one of the ex
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of a Goddess.Place of origin: Ancient GreeceDate: Late 4th century B
Statuette of TaweretFaience glazed figurine of Taweret, the protective goddess of childbirth and fer
egypt-museum:Bastet, Gayer-Anderson CatBronze statuette of the cat goddess Bastet (Bast). Late
Painted statuette of the goddess Nephthys in mourning. Artist unknown; 332-30 BCE (Ptolemaic p
Isis, egyptian statuette
egypt-museum:Figurine of Ma’atBronze statuette of Ma’at,goddess of truth, justice, wisdo
aic-african: Statuette of the Goddess Neith, Ancient Egyptian, -945, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts
Egyptian terracotta squatting Baubo1st Century BCE/CEAlexandria ca. Legs drawn up and partially
ROMAN LARGE TERRACOTTA APHRODITE GENETRIXWrapped loosely in a himation; her upraised right hand lift
Egyptian FigurineMiddle Kingdom–Early New KingdomDynasty 12–18 1550 B.C.LimestoneH. 14.5
romegreeceart: birdsofrhiannon:The goddess Artio as depicted in the Muri statuette group, presumably
aleyma:Roman, Chalcedony statuette of Nike, 1st-2nd century (source).
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