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Hellenistic Period
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Egyptian statuette depicting Isis-Aphrodite
Hellenistic Period
Museo Egizio 7217/01
Statue of Isis-Aphrodite from the Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods, Brexiza, Marathon, Greece,
The Bakarat Gallery identifies this impressive figure as Isis-Aphrodite, but as it dates her to Roman Egypt - the Second or Third Century CE - perhaps she is properly Isis-Venus?
A spectacular Roman bronze of Venus-Isis at the Römisch-Germanisches Museum in Cologne. (Cf Isis-Aphrodite.)
(Another of my efforts at amateur photography. It’s a shame about the reflections, but it couldn’t be helped. At least it looks kind of interesting.)
Figure of Isis-Aphrodite. A form of the great goddess Isis that emphasizes the fertility aspects associated with Aphrodite. She was concerned with marriage and childbirth and, following very ancient pharaonic prototypes, also with rebirth. Egypt, Roman Period, 2nd century A.D.
Isis-Aphrodite with Egyptian vulture cap
Egypt, A.D. 161–180