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Anubis Relief, Painted - Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th.Dynasty 1317 B.C.
Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments.
Apollo & Muse Frieze
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Discobolus 68\" - Life-Sized & Large Format Sculptures
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The Thinker - Life-Sized & Large Format Sculptures
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Isis relief
The name Isis means \"seat\" or \"throne\". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys.
Coronation scene of Seti I, Painted - Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th Dynasty 1317 B.C.
This relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in the missing pa
Danseuse De La Bibiotheque - Life-Sized & Large Format Sculptures
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Resting Venus - Life-Sized & Large Format Sculptures
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Isis relief, stone finish
The name Isis means \"seat\" or \"throne\". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys.
Egyptian Princess Relief, Painted - Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th Dynasty, 1317 B.C.
Her name was Nes-Amun. She was one of the more than fifty daughters of Ramses II. Princesses were called Royal Daughters. They often had their own palaces or at least their own compound within the palace with an extensive staff of attendants.










