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Wood statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet (664-332 BC)

Wood statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet (664-332 BC)


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Wood statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet (664-332 BC)

Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Wood statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet (664-332 b.C.), h. 26.80 cm

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Media ID 9514797

Ancient Egyptian Culture Egyptian Goddess Female Likeness Goddess Late Period Lioness Material Sekhmet Wood Animal Representation


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This print showcases a remarkable wood statue of the lioness goddess Sekhmet, dating back to the Late Period of Egyptian civilization (664-332 BC). Standing at a height of 26.80 cm, this exquisite sculpture beautifully captures the power and majesty associated with Sekhmet. The craftsmanship evident in this piece is truly awe-inspiring. The intricate details carved into the wood bring forth an incredible level of realism, highlighting every aspect of this fierce deity's female likeness. With its vertical composition, the photograph emphasizes the commanding presence that Sekhmet exudes. Displayed indoors against a neutral backdrop, this ancient artifact transports us back to a time when Egyptian culture thrived. As we gaze upon it, we can't help but marvel at how art and craft were used as mediums for storytelling and religious devotion in ancient Egypt. Sekhmet herself holds great significance within Egyptian mythology as she symbolizes both destruction and healing powers. This representation of her as a lioness further reinforces her ferocity and protective nature. Through this print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are granted access to explore and appreciate the rich history and animal representations prevalent in ancient Egyptian culture. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with deities like Sekhmet who continue to captivate our imagination even after thousands of years have passed.

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