Devotional work, information, art, dedicated to Egyptian Gods.
Mostly Set and Nephthys
Warning ‼️ may contain disturbing images as Set is a warrior and both had associations with death. Nephthys supports mourning and greets us when we die. ‼️
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Devotional work, information, art, dedicated to Egyptian Gods.
Mostly Set and Nephthys
Warning ‼️ may contain disturbing images as Set is a warrior and both had associations with death. Nephthys supports mourning and greets us when we die. ‼️
Litany of Re with Scenes of Anubis New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. Tomb of Siptah (KV47), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes.
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The Bark of the Moon, guarded by the Divine Eyes.
Rev. James Baikie London: Adam & Charles Black, 1912
Set
I got the impulse to sketch him, been working on this for 2 days with no plan.
I hope he likes it.
Anyone have any deity/ folklore suggestions for not closed deities/spirits?
Cross posting from my main pagan blog
― Virgil, Copa
Terracotta Bust of Isis-Aphrodite Ptolemaic Egypt, c. 300-30 B.C.
Statue of the goddess Isis-Aphrodite
Sunset on a Golden Sea
Credits: Digital-Astronomy
"The Tomb of Caecilia Metella" by Rudolf Bacher, 1894
the Goddess Nephthys (wearing on Her head the hieroglyph for Her name) bringing loaves. Detail from the “House of Eternity” of Petosiris at Muzawaka in the Dakhla Oasis
An emissary of Nebt-het reminds us that no memory is ever truly forgotten; no person is ever completely gone…
Nebt-het (Nebet-het, Nephthys) is an Ancient Egyptian goddess associated with mourning, death and the dead, protection, temples, and night/darkness. She is frequently depicted as a kite, as this bird of prey has a loud, piercing screech that sounds like a cry of mourning. She is a dedicated protector in both life and after death. May Nebt-het watch over all the people murdered by white supremacy. Black Lives Matter.
Death Crowning Innocence, George Frederic Watts, 1886, Tate
Presented by the artist 1897 Size: support: 1283 x 800 mm Medium: Oil paint on canvas
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/watts-death-crowning-innocence-n01635
“I was born in Busiris when I was with the men who lamented and the women who mourned Osiris on the Shores of the Washerman and who vindicated Osiris against the foes - so men say.” The Book of Going Forth by Day The Papyrus of Ani New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 1250 B.C.
The mourners
Nebt-het (Nepthys) and Aset (Isis) as the “Two Kites,” surrounded by poppies and jasmine, which were flowers grown in Ancient Egypt. Kites are birds of prey that have a high-pitched shriek that sounds like the cry of those in mourning, which is one reason why these birds are associated with the Two Sisters who mourned Wesir (Osiris). Pen and ink. Prints available here.