Votive Gallery
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Votive mace of Shu-turul (c. 2168 – 2154 BC).Green marble mace head with his inscription on the flan
Votive Crown of Recceswinth, Spain (Visigoth), ca. late 7th century
Votive relief from the Dolichenum on the Aventine Hill (Rome) with Jupiter Dolichenus, Juno Regina,
met-greekroman-art:Limestone votive toeThe Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription, 1874–76Met
ancientbeardart:Painting of the god HeronRomano-Egyptianca. 300 CE“This votive panel of the god Hero
Votive steles from Carthage depicting priests or suppliants with their right hands raised in blessin
Lampione con putti e fiori, Firenze, Toscana, 2019. I think there is a votive image behind the lamp
signorcasaubon:A selection of French votive lamps
theancientwayoflife:~ Sicilian Greek artist’s votive disc.Culture: GreekPeriod: Late Classical or Ea
Limestone votive chariot with four horses and two figures, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Anatomical votive copper alloy right hand, 2nd-3rd century CE, Yemen, An
Votive stele in honor of the god Ptah, dedicated in his temple at Deir el-Medina by Nakht-em-Mut, fo
anarchy-of-thought:Votive Church (Votivkirche) in Vienna, Austria
theancientwayoflife:~ Limestone votive stela depicting Tutu.Place of origin: EgyptPeriod: Roman Date
coisasdetere:Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725/1805) “Votive Offering to Cupid”.
Etruscan votive offering* Caere* 3rd century BCE* British Museumhttps://www.britishmuseum.org/collec
met-ancient-art:Votive or funerary stele, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtPurcha
Tiny Votive Candles Spread Around a Wedding Venue
Votive bronze stupa from Gandhara, note the Corinthian capital on which the stupa is suspended.
langoaurelian: Plate depicting Cybele pulled by lions, a votive sacrifice and the Sun God. Ai-Khanou
archaicwonder:Gilgamesh Kills The Bull of HeavenThis is a Neo-Sumerian terracotta votive relief (c.
coisasdetere:Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725/1805) “Votive Offering to Cupid”.
The Moon God, Mên. 3rd century CE. Roman; Asia Minor (modern Turkey). Harvard.
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