Bronze Goddess Gallery
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Priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis, holding a situla (a bronze jug), Roman statue of the 2nd cen
The Goddess Isis as magician. Bronze statue from Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt
Sita Tara (Green Tara) newari bronze, Nepal
aeschylated:Bronze statuette of Cybele on a cart drawn by lions (via The Met) 2nd half of 2nd centur
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown;
marmarinos:Detail of The Piraeus Athena, an Ancient Greek bronze statue of the goddess dated to 340-
hismarmorealcalm:Bronze Crowned Head of a Goddess i Vatican Museum
Dakshinakali, Bronze sculpture from Bengal
archaicwonder:Bronze Figure of a Goddess, Roman Imperial, Augustan, c. late 1st Century BC - early 1
arthistoryfeed:Bronze foot from one of a pair of winged Victories that stood on the pediment of the
Sri Devi (Lakshmi) from Bengal
hildegardavon:TycheStatuette of the Tyche of Antioch, 1st century BC, bronze, 7,3x4,7x2,6 cmPrinceto
amare-habeo:Bronze Cat HeadSacred cat of the goddess Bastet, or Bast, with alert expression, pierced
Kali by Siva arts and crafts www.facebook.com/Southindianbronzes/
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown; 3rd - 1st cent.
marmarinos:Detail of The Piraeus Athena, an Ancient Greek bronze statue of the goddess dated to 340-
hildegardavon:Alexandre Falguière, 1831-1900Isis, Egyptian Goddess, n/d, bronze, dark brown patina w
Artemis Parthenos* Chersonesus, Crimea* bronze* late 4th / early 3rd century BCE* Numismatic collect
Hygieia - goddess of health* Chersonesus, Crimea* bronze* early 3rd century CE* Numismatic Collectio
This beautiful bronze Raven is inspired by an ancient Irish goddess, The Morrigan. A prominent figur
Mount Eryx and famous temple of Aphrodite (Sicily)* Roman bronze coin, 1st century BCE* Berlin State
Parvati, chola bronze from Tamil Nadu
Bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Juno (= Greek Hera). Artist unknown; 2nd or 3rd cent. CE. No
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