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Egyptian mythology Collection

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Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Karnak. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Karnak. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Ptolemy & Cleopatra Wall

Ptolemy & Cleopatra Wall
Ptolemy and Cleopatra make offerings to divinities

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egypt. Goddess Nephthys. Relief. Memphis

Egypt. Goddess Nephthys. Relief. Memphis
Egyptian Art. Goddess Nephthys wearing a headdress in the shape of a house. Relief. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Goddess Sekhmet

Goddess Sekhmet
Seated black granite statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet from the Temple of Mut at Karnak, Egypt. It dates from the reign of Amenhotep III (Amenofis, Amenophis)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Book of the Dead of Hunefer, ca 1450 BC

The Book of the Dead of Hunefer, ca 1450 BC. Found in the collection of British Museum

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Ancient Egyptian gods, Isis (r), magical healer and role model to women, and Osiris

Ancient Egyptian gods, Isis (r), magical healer and role model to women, and Osiris, god of fertility and embodiment of the dead

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a bee, symbol of Lower Egypt

Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a bee, symbol of Lower Egypt
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting a bee, symbol of Lower Egypt. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Illustration of ancient Egyptian god Horus holding key of life (ankh)

Illustration of ancient Egyptian god Horus holding key of life (ankh)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Homeric cosmogony

Homeric cosmogony. Map of the Earth based on the myths and knowledge of the Ancient Greeks at the time of Homer (1st or 2nd millennium BC)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g

Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Sekhmet, the lion-headed g
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Stele of Roma the doorkeeper dedicated to Goddess Astarte. E

Stele of Roma the doorkeeper dedicated to Goddess Astarte. E
Stele of Roma the doorkeeper dedicated to Goddess Astarte. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C. 1400-1365 BC. Origin unknown. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh Ramses III, who wears the

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh Ramses III, who wears the Khepresh, making offerings to the gods. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci (Cleopatra), c. 1480. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)

Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci (Cleopatra), c. 1480. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)
Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci (Cleopatra), c. 1480. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Tomb of Horemheb. Hathor. Fresco

Tomb of Horemheb. Hathor. Fresco
EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Horemheb. Goddess Hathor. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Fresco

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian God Osiris

Egyptian God Osiris
illustration of a Egyptian God osiis

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian gods

Egyptian gods
Illustration of a Egyptian gods

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: General View of the Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts

General View of the Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth

Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian creation myth

Egyptian creation myth. 19th-century artwork of a story from the Egyptian creation myths from the third and second millennia BC

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty

Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty
LRI4633627 Egyptian antiquite: pectoral of Pharaoh Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty. In the center the goddess cobra Ouadjet and the vulture goddess Nekhbet

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Tentation de St Antoine, c1615-1635 (1924)Artist: Jacques Callot

Tentation de St Antoine, c1615-1635 (1924)Artist: Jacques Callot
Tentation de St Antoine, c1615-1635 (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD

Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD
Roman colossal statue of a goddess. 138-161 AD. The head is latest. Marble. From Egypt. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet. Egypt

Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet. Egypt
Statue of the Lion Goddess Sakhmet. Diorite. Reign of Amenophis III. C. 1400-1365 BC. Origin unknown. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian God Sobek

Egyptian God Sobek
illustration of a Egyptian God Sobek

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Attic pelike depicting Heracles killing king Busiris and Egyptian priests, by Pan Painter

Attic pelike depicting Heracles killing king Busiris and Egyptian priests, by Pan Painter, red-figure pottery
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic pelike attributed to the Pan Painter. Recto: Heracles killing the king Busiris and the Egyptian priests. Detail

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Poster advertising the Tomb of Nefertiti, Luxor, Egypt Date: circa 1950s

Poster advertising the Tomb of Nefertiti, Luxor, Egypt Date: circa 1950s

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c1430-1435. Artist: Sano di Pietro

The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c1430-1435. Artist: Sano di Pietro
The Meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, c1430-1435. The painting is part of the Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt

Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt
Goddess Sekhmet, goddess of war, represented with head of a lioness and the human body and crowned with the solar disk. Sculpture in the mortuary temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC). New Kingdom

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)

Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)
5054677 Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c.9th-8th century B.C. (ivory) by Neo-Assyrian, (9th century BC); 8.8x10.3 x2.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Art of ancient Egypt: King Sethi I and goddess Hathor, comes from the tomb of Sethi I

Art of ancient Egypt: King Sethi I and goddess Hathor, comes from the tomb of Sethi I
JLJ4660392 Art of ancient Egypt: King Sethi I and goddess Hathor, comes from the tomb of Sethi I (valley of kings), 19th dynasty (ca. 1295-1186 BC). Painting on limestone. Dim: 2, 26x1, 05m

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)

The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Statue of the falcon, sacred bird of Horus, at the entrance of the Temple of Edfu

Statue of the falcon, sacred bird of Horus, at the entrance of the Temple of Edfu, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egypt, Ancient Thebes, Luxor, Valley of Queens, Tomb of Nefertari

Egypt, Ancient Thebes, Luxor, Valley of Queens, Tomb of Nefertari, Detail of frescoes in burial chamber
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Valley of the Queens - Tomb of Nefertari. Detail of frescoes in the burial chamber, Queen Nefertari preceded by Isis (Dynasty XIX)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian God Anubis

Egyptian God Anubis
illustration of a Egyptian God Anubis

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Egyptian god Averrunco, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Egyptian god Averrunco, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278248 The Egyptian god Averrunco, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Egyptian god Averrunco, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Statue of Osiris Chronocrator, Sciarra collection, lunense marble, National Roman Museum

Statue of Osiris Chronocrator, Sciarra collection, lunense marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy
6384475 Statue of Osiris Chronocrator, Sciarra collection, lunense marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Reliquary of St. Cyr (Quirico), Martyr of the 4th century and St. Giulitta, his mother, Christians

Reliquary of St. Cyr (Quirico), Martyr of the 4th century and St. Giulitta, his mother, Christians
BAT5469488 Reliquary of St. Cyr (Quirico), Martyr of the 4th century and St. Giulitta, his mother, Christians.; Cappelle Medicee, San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy; Photo © Nicolo Orsi Battaglini

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Sphinx and, in the background, the Great Pyramid of Cheops. Cairo, El Giza

The Sphinx and, in the background, the Great Pyramid of Cheops. Cairo, El Giza
3561957 The Sphinx and, in the background, the Great Pyramid of Cheops. Cairo, El Giza by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Egypt 1885-1890 ca. Date of Artwork: 2630-2510 a. C)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Egyptian god Canopus, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy

The Egyptian god Canopus, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy
7278247 The Egyptian god Canopus, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Egyptian god Canopus, marble statue from ancient Rome, Italy)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1652 (oil on canvas)

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1652 (oil on canvas)
8682972 The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1652 (oil on canvas) by Stella, Jacques (1596-1657); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: By Jacques Stella)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Faience amulet

Faience amulet
5304681 Faience amulet.; (add.info.: Roman-Egyptian, Faience amulet depicting the Lion Headed Hercules. 100-300 AD.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Harpy Secunda : Harpyae secunda icon, Egyptian harpy. Renaissance Woodcut monsters

Harpy Secunda : Harpyae secunda icon, Egyptian harpy. Renaissance Woodcut monsters
UIG5327064 Harpy Secunda : Harpyae secunda icon, Egyptian harpy. Renaissance Woodcut monsters. From the 1642 book Monstrorum Historia by Ulisse Aldrovandi (Bologna, 1522-1605)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Statue of Apollo, detail, roman period, 30 BC-313 AD, from Sakha, bronze, Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Statue of Apollo, detail, roman period, 30 BC-313 AD, from Sakha, bronze, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
7058296 Statue of Apollo, detail, roman period, 30 BC-313 AD, from Sakha, bronze, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Egyptian Art (engraving)

Egyptian Art (engraving)
8644760 Egyptian Art (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Egyptian Art. Illustration for Architecture, Sculpture)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Ornament: Natural Forms, The Sphinx, and the Centaur (engraving)

Ornament: Natural Forms, The Sphinx, and the Centaur (engraving)
8647021 Ornament: Natural Forms, The Sphinx, and the Centaur (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Natural Forms, The Sphinx, and the Centaur)

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Luxury tourism: Western tourists visiting Egypt, above the Citadel of Saladin

Luxury tourism: Western tourists visiting Egypt, above the Citadel of Saladin and the Tomb of the Mamluks in Cairo
ELD4844642 Luxury tourism: Western tourists visiting Egypt, above the Citadel of Saladin and the Tomb of the Mamluks in Cairo, below the sphinx and pyramid of Giza, Egypt

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Obelisk at the entrance to the temple of Luxor

Obelisk at the entrance to the temple of Luxor
3561663 Obelisk at the entrance to the temple of Luxor; (add.info.: Luxor, Egypt 1850-1900 Date of Artwork: XII sec. a.C. Photographer: Zangaki); Alinari Archives, Florence

Background imageEgyptian mythology Collection: Statue of Ramses at Luxor

Statue of Ramses at Luxor
3561662 Statue of Ramses at Luxor; (add.info.: Luxor, Egypt 1850-1900 Date of Artwork: XIII sec. a.C. Photographer: Zangaki); Alinari Archives, Florence



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