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Background imageIsis Collection: Grand Approach to the Temple of Philae, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Grand Approach to the Temple of Philae, Nubia, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Grand Approach to the Temple of Philae, Nubia, 19th century. From Egypt and Nubia, Volume 1

Background imageIsis Collection: Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel

Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Fire and Water, The Magic Flute, 1816. Stage design by Karl Freidrich Schinkel for The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote), showing fire and water, two of the ordeals that Tamino, the hero

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat

Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Horus & Isis stand to left. National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian grave-slab showing the cosmos

Egyptian grave-slab showing the cosmos
Egyptian grave-slab showing the solar boat carrying the Sun Disk with Ra holding an Ankh. Before the deceased stands Isis-Hathor, with a solar disk between cows horns

Background imageIsis Collection: Depiction of a Romanised Isis

Depiction of a Romanised Isis
A Romanised depiction of the Egyptian goddess Isis

Background imageIsis Collection: Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, 1st century

Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, 1st century
Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, from Herculaneum. Now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, 1st century

Background imageIsis Collection: Bronze statuette of the Egyptian goddess Isis suckling Horus

Bronze statuette of the Egyptian goddess Isis suckling Horus

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis

Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis
Gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis, from the jewellery of King Orsokon, from the Louvres collection

Background imageIsis Collection: Egyptian relief of the goddess Isis

Egyptian relief of the goddess Isis with cows horns and sun-disk headdress

Background imageIsis Collection: Painting of a woman and her Ba

Painting of a woman and her Ba (soul-bird) on a shabti-box. The pair receive thirst-quenching resfreshment from the Goddess of the Sycamore tree, Isis-Hathor

Background imageIsis Collection: Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120

Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. The woman wears a yellow tunic, leaving her breasts exposed, a collar and a winged scarab beetle, and has a garland of rosebuds in her hair

Background imageIsis Collection: Romanised statue of Isis

Romanised statue of Isis, the Egyptian goddess. From the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome

Background imageIsis Collection: Detail of an Egyptian funerary slab

Detail of an Egyptian funerary slab painted on wood, showing the deceased before Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Anubis. From the Louvres collection

Background imageIsis Collection: Roman wallpainting showing priests of Isis performing their ceremony, Herculaneum, Italy

Roman wallpainting showing priests of Isis performing their ceremony, Herculaneum, Italy

Background imageIsis Collection: Canopic Jars from the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Canopic Jars from the Tomb of Tutankhamun. The heads represent the four protective goddesses Isis, Nephthys, Selket and Neith. Tutankhamun reigned between 1336 BC and 1327 BC

Background imageIsis Collection: Isis the protective goddess guarding the Canopic Shrine, Tomb of Tutankhamun, Cairo

Isis the protective goddess guarding the Canopic Shrine, Tomb of Tutankhamun, Cairo, The Egyptian Museum. Tutankhamun reigned between 1336 BC and 1327 BC

Background imageIsis Collection: Wallpainting of the goddesses Isis & Neith, Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Wallpainting of the goddesses Isis & Neith, Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC. The wallpainting is from the tomb of a prince (son of Rameses III)

Background imageIsis Collection: Relief on the Roman Mammisi, Temple of Hathor, late Ptolemaic and Roman, c125 BC - c60 AD

Relief on the Roman Mammisi, Temple of Hathor, late Ptolemaic and Roman, c125 BC - c60 AD
Relief on the Roman Mammisi (Birth-House), Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor and Horus the Elder, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, c125 Bc-c60 AD

Background imageIsis Collection: Painted relief of Sethos before Osiris, Temple of Sethos, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Painted relief of Sethos before Osiris, Temple of Sethos, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
Painted relief in Horus Chapel depicting Sethos I before Osiris: Isis stands behind, Temple of Sethos I (Seti I), Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Background imageIsis Collection: Painted relief of Sethos and Isis-Hathor, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Painted relief of Sethos and Isis-Hathor, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC
Painted relief of Sethos with his goddess Isis-Hathor, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1280 BC

Background imageIsis Collection: Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816

Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Design for a production of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ), 1816. Fire and water, two of the ordeals that Tamino

Background imageIsis Collection: The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816

The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
The courtyard of the temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro was High Priest, c1816. Design for an 1816 production of Die Zauberflote ( The Magic Flute ) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageIsis Collection: Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC

Bas-relief showing the gods Isis and Osiris, Ptolemaic period, Ancient Egypt, 323-30 BC. Isis and Osiris were the parents of the falcon-headed god Horus

Background imageIsis Collection: Limestone relief at the Temple of Philae, Ancient Egyptian

Limestone relief at the Temple of Philae, Ancient Egyptian. Isis (centre), sister and wife of Osiris and principal goddess of the Egyptian pantheon

Background imageIsis Collection: Pharaoh Horemheb with the goddess Isis and the god Horus, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC

Pharaoh Horemheb with the goddess Isis and the god Horus, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC. Horemheb (reigned c1321-c1293 BC) was the last king of the 18th dynasty

Background imageIsis Collection: Goddess Isis with King Tuthmosis III, Ancient Egyptian, 15th century BC

Goddess Isis with King Tuthmosis III, Ancient Egyptian, 15th century BC. Painted limestone relief at Deir el Bahn, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageIsis Collection: Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis

Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis
Roman wall-painting of Io (note the cows horns) being received by Isis (with snake), from the Ekklesiasterion (the great hall on the west side) of the temple of Isis at Pompeii



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