Fragment of a votive plaque in the form of a naos with the fertility goddess Isis-Hathor, and Bes, Egyptian deities, Isis, naos, Bes, 664–30 BC; Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, Egypt; plaque; height 8.5 cm, width 10.4 cm, The image shows a rectangular fragment of a terracotta relief in warm reddish-brown and sandy tones, featuring a central carved female figure standing upright on a raised base with elongated legs and arms held close to the body, flanked by two short pedestal-like supports topped by sculpted busts or heads, and bordered on each side by column-like vertical elements; the surface is textured with small pits and chips, and there are areas of lighter beige and darker brown discoloration across the worn, weathered material.
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Fragment of a votive plaque in the form of a naos with the fertility goddess Isis-Hathor, and Bes, Egyptian deities, Isis, naos, Bes, 664–30 BC; Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, Egypt; plaque; height 8.5 cm, width 10.4 cm, The image shows a rectangular fragment of a terracotta relief in warm reddish-brown and sandy tones, featuring a central carved female figure standing upright on a raised base with elongated legs and arms held close to the body, flanked by two short pedestal-like supports topped by sculpted busts or heads, and bordered on each side by column-like vertical elements; the surface is textured with small pits and chips, and there are areas of lighter beige and darker brown discoloration across the worn, weathered material.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A01_172

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

36.8Mo (2.9Mo) / 33.2cm x 27.8cm / 3926 x 3278 (300dpi)

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