Mold for a figurine of the goddess Isis, Isis myth., Egyptian deities, Egyptian religion, crowns, 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt; mold; height 2.5 cm, width 5.1 cm, depth 3.4 cm, A weathered carved stone fragment with a rounded top and an irregular lower edge, showing a recessed central figure with a raised head and suggestions of shoulders and a torso, flanked by shallow grooves that create a cross-like negative space; the surface is rough and pitted with areas of flaking and granular texture, and a dark irregular blotch is visible near the lower right area. Colors visible include reddish-brown, beige, off-white, dark gray, and black.
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Mold for a figurine of the goddess Isis, Isis myth., Egyptian deities, Egyptian religion, crowns, 664–332 BC; Late Period, Egypt; mold; height 2.5 cm, width 5.1 cm, depth 3.4 cm, A weathered carved stone fragment with a rounded top and an irregular lower edge, showing a recessed central figure with a raised head and suggestions of shoulders and a torso, flanked by shallow grooves that create a cross-like negative space; the surface is rough and pitted with areas of flaking and granular texture, and a dark irregular blotch is visible near the lower right area. Colors visible include reddish-brown, beige, off-white, dark gray, and black.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A05_475

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

33.3Mo (1.8Mo) / 25.1cm x 33.2cm / 2962 x 3924 (300dpi)

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