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Mother Goddess Collection

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, 2nd century

Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, 2nd century
Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, Romano-British, 2nd century. This piece is mould-made from pipeclay and was found in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Seiobo (Queen Mother of the West) and tortoise, from an untitled hexaptych depicting a...c. 1825

Seiobo (Queen Mother of the West) and tortoise, from an untitled hexaptych depicting a...c. 1825. Creator: Shinsai
Seiobo (Queen Mother of the West) and tortoise, from an untitled hexaptych depicting a pair of folding screens, c. 1825

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Nu Gua, mother goddess of Chinese mythology, a snake goddess, creator of humankind and matchmaker credited with inventing the idea of marriage

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Three Clay Female Fertility figures from Caraja Tribe, Brazil showing Steatopygia

Three Clay Female Fertility figures from Caraja Tribe, Brazil showing Steatopygia. Steatopygia is an enlargement of the buttocks

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Mirror with Images of Daoist Deities, Eastern Han dynasty (A. D. 25-220), 2nd/3rd century A. D

Mirror with Images of Daoist Deities, Eastern Han dynasty (A. D. 25-220), 2nd/3rd century A. D. Creator: Unknown
Mirror with Images of Daoist Deities, Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220), 2nd/3rd century A.D

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Mother-Goddess Brahmani Seated in Yogic Posture Holding Water Pot, 13th century

Mother-Goddess Brahmani Seated in Yogic Posture Holding Water Pot, 13th century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Fragment of Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel with Varahi, Kaumari, and Chamunda

Fragment of Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel with Varahi, Kaumari, and Chamunda, 10th/11th century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Fragment of Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel with Ganesha, 10th / 11th century

Fragment of Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel with Ganesha, 10th / 11th century
Fragment of Mother Goddesses (Matrika) Panel with Ganesha, 10th/11th century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Seated Mother Goddess, 1st century. Creator: Unknown

Seated Mother Goddess, 1st century. Creator: Unknown
Seated Mother Goddess, 1st century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Queen Mother of the West, first half of the 19th century. Creator: Kano Osanobu

Queen Mother of the West, first half of the 19th century. Creator: Kano Osanobu
Queen Mother of the West, first half of the 19th century. Edo period (1615-1868)

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Hsi Wang Mu one of the most ancient and powerful goddesses in the Chinese pantheon thought to have once been a wild demon, most often associated with Taoism

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Clay Fertility Figures or Mother Goddesses from Caraja Tribe of Brazil

Clay Fertility Figures or Mother Goddesses from Caraja Tribe of Brazil. The Karaja, also known as Iny, are a tribe indigenous to the Brazilian Amazon. hey are self-sufficient

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Three Mother Goddesses, Celtic, c1st century

Three Mother Goddesses, Celtic, c1st century. A triple deity is three deities that are worshipped as one. This shows a Three Matres

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Statuette of a Celtic mother-goddess

Statuette of a Celtic mother-goddess from Alesia, France. Now in the Musee Alesia

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Neolithic mother-goddess from Crete

Neolithic mother-goddess from Crete
Neolithic mother-goddess, from Kato Ierapira on Crete. From the Iraklion Museums collection

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Mycenaean mother-goddess

Mycenaean mother-goddess
Terracotta Mycenaean mother-goddess

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Turkish sculpture of a mother-goddess on a leopard throne

Turkish sculpture of a mother-goddess on a leopard throne
Clay sculpture of a mother-goddess from Catal Huyuk, Turkey on a leopard throne giving birth

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century

Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century
Stone figure from a Mithraeum at Carrawburgh near Hadrians Wall, depiciting a local Mother Goddess, 3rd century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Depiction of the Jain mother-goddess Ambika, 11th century

Depiction of the Jain mother-goddess Ambika, 11th century
Depiction of the mother-goddess Ambika from a Jain temple at Orissa, from the V&As collection, 11th century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Statue of a Phoenician mother-goddess

Statue of a Phoenician mother-goddess holding a child seated on a throne

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Statue of Diana of Ephesus, found in the Town Hall of Ephesus, 2nd century

Statue of Diana of Ephesus, found in the Town Hall of Ephesus, 2nd century
Statue of Diana of Ephesus, found in the Town Hall of Ephesus. Continues the cult of Cybele, an ancient Anatolian mother-goddess, 2nd century

Background imageMother Goddess Collection: Roman Altar from York dedicated to mother goddesses

Roman Altar from York dedicated to mother goddesses
Roman Altar from Micklegate, York. The text reads To the African, Italian and Gallic mother goddesses, Marcus Minucius Andens, soldier of the 6th legion Victrix and Pilot of the 6th legion


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