Amulet — figurine of the goddess Toeris in the form of a pregnant hippopotamus standing on lion legs and equipped with a crocodile tail; a stand under the legs and a pendant on the back. Toeris myth., Egyptian deities, crocodiles, hippopotamuses. 664–332 BC Late Period, Egypt. Amulet; height 5 cm, width 1.5 cm., A small carved figurine of a standing creature with a rounded head and an open mouth, rendered in a weathered greenish-blue material with areas of brown patina; the figure has elongated arms hanging at its sides, a slightly hunched posture, a stylized torso and legs ending in clawed feet set on a rectangular base, and the background is a smooth gradient of gray.
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Amulet — figurine of the goddess Toeris in the form of a pregnant hippopotamus standing on lion legs and equipped with a crocodile tail; a stand under the legs and a pendant on the back. Toeris myth., Egyptian deities, crocodiles, hippopotamuses. 664–332 BC Late Period, Egypt. Amulet; height 5 cm, width 1.5 cm., A small carved figurine of a standing creature with a rounded head and an open mouth, rendered in a weathered greenish-blue material with areas of brown patina; the figure has elongated arms hanging at its sides, a slightly hunched posture, a stylized torso and legs ending in clawed feet set on a rectangular base, and the background is a smooth gradient of gray.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A18_139

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

23.9Mo (1.3Mo) / 19.2cm x 31.2cm / 2266 x 3681 (300dpi)

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