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Terracotta Figure of Isis-Aphrodite,Roman period,2nd AD browse these categories for related items... All Items: Egyptian: Roman Period: Pre AD 1000: item #947113
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You are considering an ancient terracotta figure of standing nude Isis-Aphrodite Egyptian, Roman period, 2nd–3rd century AD This tall, sensuously modeled and delicately made terracotta figurine represents Aphrodite-Isis, a goddess combining attributes of the Egyptian goddesses Isis and Hathor and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Although otherwise nude, she wears elaborate accessories, including an exaggerated calathos (the crown of Egyptian Greco-Roman deities) emblazoned with the sun disk and horns of Isis. Her long corkscrew curls are arranged in the semblance of a traditional Egyptian hairstyle. Similarly garbed figures of goddesses and female figures associated with marriage, conception, and childbirth are found throughout the Greco-Roman world. The Egyptian version is distinguished by its compressed, frontal, and rather rigidly upright pose, and by its occurrence in burials. These features relate to pharaonic prototypes whose efficacy seems to have extended into the afterlife for women and men alike. Measurements: Height: 20 cm - Width: 7.5 cm Height on stand: 22.5 cm ALL ITEMS THAT WE OFFER FOR SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY |
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