RMC5MTBT–Female Goddess Kybele or Leto with two children Ivory statuette 7 - 6 th Cent BC Bayindir Elmali Turkey Phrygian Anatolia
RM2B0E5D8–An earthenware statue of a Syro-Hittite, female goddess, probably Ishtar. The feet are missing, the arms are supplemented schematically. Made from two older fragments., Figurine, pottery, false, H 11.5 cm, Syria
RF2HW0WW8–Art inspired by Aegis of a female goddess, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 4.8 cm (1 7/8 in.); W. 5 cm (1 15/16 in.); D. 1.3 cm (1/2 in.), The aegis is an object that comprises the bust of a deity with a broad collar below it. Broad collars are, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMAW6WYK–Decorative garden statue in shape of female goddess and surrounded by red pelargoniums in Italian style Garden
RFM6HA59–This illustration that deates to around 1898 shows the Middle Eastern goddess Astarte with a horned headdress. She was a form of the ancient Sumerian goddess of love and beauty and justice - Ishtar. She was one of the chief female goddesses. Beginning in the first millennium B.C., Astarte was revered in Syria and Canaan. Later she was worshiped byt the people of Cyprus and then she came to be worshiped by the Mycenaeans. In time, her worship merged and she became Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
RMBCWGN5–Female goddess figure. Diwali festival. Varanasi, India.
RM2W9PX97–Astarte in armour, female goddess, image on bronze medal, embossed in Tyre, armour, weapons, inscription, historical depiction 1886
RF2DCD4WE–Demeter and Persephone
RF2KFEGBM–Pink Blue Medusa Gorgon Greek Culture Mythological Woman Female Goddess 3d illustration render
RF2GE2R31–Colorful statue of a female goddess in the Ulun Danu Batur temple. Meru tower in the background. Bali, Indonesia.
RF2P9271P–an old female goddess carving on a mountain in Unokoti, Tripura, India.
RF2BGM77M–Wood carved female head. Parvati face, Hindu goddess of fertility, love, beauty, marriage, children, and devotion. Balinese handcraft.
RMEFNHRB–Roman mosaic, Constantine, Algeria
RME1GH97–Female Statue representing the goddess Artemis. She was the goddess of hunting, wilderness and wild animals.
RMPB673X–Inlay depicting squatting goddess, probably Hathor. Dimensions: H. 7.6 cm (3 in.); W. 4.4 cm (1 3/4 in.); D. 1.5 cm (9/16 in.). Date: 4th century B.C.. This inlay represents a small crouching female goddess. She wears the vulture headdress associated by this time with great mother goddesses, topped by a modius of uraei and a disk, all broken away. She originally held a scepter in the fist on her knee. The king Nectanebo II incorporated into his royal names epithets relating him to the goddess Hathor. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMDBAH1G–Lion female [RM].
RMHHB6XM–Female figures linked to the cult of the Goddess Astarte. Terracotta. Different locations. Ca. 600-500 BC. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RFW3TEKF–Bronze monument of a female goddess on a high pillar in the port of Helsingborg, Sweden, June 16, 2019
RMMC86C7–WITCHCRAFT Portrayal of the Moon Goddess, executed by female artist (New York) in wood, leather and acrylic, circa 1982. Private collection, Toronto
RMC5KT5K–Female Goddess Kybele or Leto with two children Ivory statuette 7 - 6 th Cent BC Bayindir Elmali Turkey Phrygian Anatolia
RM2B0HETH–Seated Female Goddess, Indonesia (Java), 15th century, Indonesia (Java), Terracotta with traces of paint, H. 13 3/4 in. (35 cm); W. 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm), Sculpture
RF2H3RYF7–View of a female standing in front of a Krishna Goddess statue
RMAW6X0G–Decorative garden statue in shape of female goddess and surrounded by red pelargoniums in Italian style Garden
RMK12NKE–Aegis of a female goddess MET 89.2.596 001
RFBCTMJ7–Female goddess figure. Diwali festival. Varanasi, India.
RMWCWHCK–CORPORATE ART: Venus of Light (Plaster cast replica of a Greek goddess)
RMF3FD7G–Goddess Tara statue, Hindu Goddess Tara, female Bodhisattva, Mahayana Buddhism, female Buddha, Vajrayana Buddhism, mother of liberation, Paranasabari, Colombo, Ceylon, Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Asia
RM2A59487–United Americans of the state of New York Abstract: A large, illustrated membership certificate for the Order of United Americans, a nativist secret society founded in New York City in December 1844. Originally called the American Brotherhood, the organization changed its name in January 1845 to the Order of United Americans. It was founded to oppose foreign influence in [American] institutions or government. By 1847 the order claimed a membership of two thousand. Parsons's certificate has a large central vignette showing the female goddess Liberty on a pedestal surrounded by several men weari
RM2K51PMP–1961, historical, in the grounds of a local church, a group of girls taking part in the spring May Day celebrations pose together for a photo. In their parade costumes they stand around a teenage girl dressed as the goddess Britannia, wearing her Corinthian helmet, gown and with her trident and shield. Britannia, a helmeted female warrior, is an image dating back to the Roman province of Britain during the Roman Empire and was revived and became a popular symbolic figure in later periods of British history, particuarly in the age of the Empire.
RMH3BXC2–Female painted silver to become a robot goddess
RMCBKKT0–India, West Bengal, Kolkata, Kumartuli, sculptors’ enclave, clay puja effigies of female Goddess Saraswati awaiting painting
RMEFNH19–Roman mosaic, Constantine, Algeria
RME1GH98–Female Statue representing the goddess Artemis. She was the goddess of hunting, wilderness and wild animals.
RMPAXAN5–Inlay of a squatting goddess, probably Hathor. Dimensions: H. 7.1 cm (2 13/16 in.); W. 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.); D. 1.5 cm (9/16 in.). Date: 4th century B.C.. This inlay represents a small crouching female goddess. She wears the vulture headdress associated by this time with great mother goddesses, topped by a modius of uraei and a disk, all broken away. She originally held a scepter in the fist on her knee. The king Nectanebo II incorporated into his royal names epithets relating him to the goddess Hathor. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMDBAH45–Lion female [RM].
RMCXGFMG–Greek Art. Goddesses and Female Servants. Sculptures. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhague. Denmark.
RFDATTKK–The Temple of Ramesses II close to the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, Egypt
RMMC6JXT–WITCHCRAFT - MOON GODDESS. Portrayal of the Moon goddess, executed by female artist (New York) in wood, leather and acrylic. circa 1982. Private collection Toronto
RMCP9RGJ–Head of female divinity goddess Bronze 3 Century BC Etruscan Italy
RMKC57PG–Aegis of a female goddess, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 4.8 cm (1 7/8 in.); W. 5
RM2K2JYB0–Post-classic Mayan, ceramic Incense burner, representing a female divinity. From Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico 1250-1550 AD
RF2TCFR90–Head of a Female Goddess (1) IDed as Cybele, Roman copy (provenance-?, ca 1-2 AD) based on the 4 c. BC Greek originals + Ponte Vecchio view, Florence.
RF2H75CW7–Illustration of the 19th century engraving of Juno goddess
RMAN2FE5–Goddess Statue in Ancient Corinth Museum (Greece)
RMS108FJ–Ancient greek statue of female goddess on top of pediment
RMMN3NPX–Britannia is the female personification of the British Isles. In the 2nd century, Roman Britannia came to be personified as a goddess, armed with a trident and shield and wearing a Corinthian helmet. The name Britannia long survived the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th century and yielded the name for the island in most European and various other languages.
RM2BCW7JP–Design for a surtout de table Centerpiece. Research in ProgressA fountain ensemble, with a statue of female goddess at the center, surrounded by a circle of six dancing nymphs connected with flowering garlands, flanked by two domed, eight-columned superstructures around statues of goddesses. Design for a surtout de table Centerpiece
RMRBYAF1–551775 Aegis of a female goddess
RF2M1G5EK–Howrah, West Bengal, India - 14th October 2021 : Hindu devotees offering pushpanjali to Goddess Durga, ritual to worship the Goddess with flowers.
RFG023BG–thousands hands guanyin statue
RMEFNHR0–Roman mosaic, Constantine, Algeria
RMEC88X1–Female figurines dedicated to the goddess of fertility, Astarte. From Beth Shean and Near East, late 16th-13th century, originally brown and blue glass.
RMPB1E5E–Limestone statuette of a seated female figure. Culture: Cypriot. Dimensions: Overall: 4 1/2 x 3 5/8 x 1 1/2 in. (11.4 x 9.2 x 3.8 cm). Date: ca.525-500 B.C.. The figure, probably female, is seated, her hands on the armrests. She wears a long tunic with red paint on the sleeves and on the edge of the garment. The holes on the sides of the statuette may have held the axle of a chariot. There are representations of the female goddess Astarte on a chariot. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMCBKKJ1–India, West Bengal, Kolkata, Kumartuli, sculptors’ enclave, clay puja of female Goddess Saraswati awaiting painting
RMCF5413–Women in front of Guanyin female Goddess of Mercy statue with offerings for parade celebrating local temple Thailand Bangkok
RMMC6GXG–MEDICINE - Enormous head of Hygieia, the Greek health goddess, worshiped as a female aspect of Asciepius (in the Orphic cult, she was his wife). This statue towers over the facade of an old chemist's shop in Koblenz
RMCF6A56–Head of female divinity goddess Bronze 3 Century BC Etruscan Italy
RM2DMNP4X–Design for a surtout de table (Centerpiece), Pen and ink on paper, A fountain ensemble, with a statue of female goddess at the center, surrounded by a circle of six dancing nymphs connected with flowering garlands, flanked by two domed, eight-columned superstructures around statues of goddesses. People are shown relaxing on the steps the fountain group., Italy, 1775–1800, architecture, Drawing
RFA23B97–Terracotta female figurine known as 'Mother Goddess'. Late Sunga period.
RF2TCFR92–Head of a Female Goddess (2) IDed as Cybele, Roman copy (provenance-?, ca 1-2 AD) based on the 4th c. BC Greek originals + Ponte Vecchio, Florence.
RF2FJX2EN–Female face relief on the walls of the building
RMHDPPR6–Female deity (kore of Eleusus type), restored as a Muse. Late 2nd century copy of a Greek original of the second half of the 5th century BC.
RF2PDNN8F–Woman Female Warrior Athena Britannia Goddess
RMPFMMGD–Carved figurine of Balinese rice goddess
RFFWF1GH–Statue of Guan Yin (goddess of mercy), Buddhism symbol
RF2JRYCW2–Concept Agomoni shoot-Forms of Parvati with traditional dress like goddess
RFCB72JR–Elaborate Buddhist painted carving of female goddesses & flowers on shutter doors of old temple in northern Thailand
RF2HNXE7G–Female portrait with paper cut daisy flowers. Happy Women's day. Happy Mother's Day. Abstract Hand drawn paper cut floral shapes. Trendy contemporary
RMG2MY6K–Terracotta figure of woman or goddess seated on a throne. Made in Athens, about 530-500 BC.
RFBP8TBT–Carving of a Female Goddess at Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Phabang, Laos
RFBB0M3X–Pregnant woman floating in air above giant water lilly leaf in swamp
RME1M3YW–Female sadhu (sadhvia) impersonating goddess Kali at Haridwar Kumbh Mela
RM2BDY4TF–Mama Huaco, Inca Mother or Wife of God
RMBBNH6H–Fortuna, Roman goddess of fortune, woodcut by Johann Joachim Butzlin,
RM2A3MF9W–The goddess Maat: openwork furniture decor 4th century BC Egypt, Egyptian
RM2JDYJKG–Landscape with the emblem about the worship of the idol of Isis, Emblems in a landscape (series title), Hilly landscape with a city and the city walls. In the foreground left, some peasants worship an image of the female goddess Isis being transported on a donkey. Next to the donkey is a man who is punishing the animal with a whip. This is because the donkey thinks that the people are worshipping him, instead of Isis. This is the depiction of an emblem where the moral of the story warns against arrogance and undeserved honor. The print has a Latin caption with the caption of the emblem Non tib
RFA23BB9–Terracotta female figurine identified as mother goddess. Rajghat, Varanasi, India. Dated: 200 B.C.
RFF4W8FW–Stone carving of female goddess at the ruins of Preah Khan temple complex in Cambodia.
RF2JM5PFA–A vector illustration of a female wearing a white dress
RFRKBMGT–Four-armed female goddess playing sitar, painted on tiles at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
RMDBRF4X–Amulet of a Female Goddess with Sun Disk M.80.203.165
RMPFKTR4–Statue of Buddhist goddess Kuan Yin
RM2F5G7C8–Unidentified statue of a Female Goddess, Tuileries Garden, Paris. Charles Nègre (French, 1820 - 1880)
RF2JWECMR–Concept Agomoni shoot-Forms of Parvati with traditional dress like goddess
RM2AHPGF3–Mother-Goddess Brahmani Seated in Yogic Posture Holding Water Pot. 1201–1300. Nepal. Copper alloy This tantric Hindu female goddess is usually part of a set of seven mother goddesses (Brahmani, Vaishnavi, Maheshvari, Indrani, Kaumari, Varahi and Chamunda) called matrikas, but she is also revered as a goddess in her own right. The matrikas are the female shaktis (power, energy) of the male gods, and Brahmani is the shakti of the creator god Brahma. Like Brahma, she is typically shown with four heads (with the fourth one understood to be at the back), symbolizing omniscience, the four sacred scr
RF2HK94TT–Female portrait with paper cut daisy flowers. Happy Women's day. Happy Mother's Day. Abstract Hand drawn paper cut floral shapes. Trendy contemporary
RMG2MY6J–Terracotta figure of woman or goddess seated on a throne. Made in Athens, about 530-500 BC.
RMRYW22F–Copenhagen. Denmark. Statue of a Wind Goddess, ca. 400 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. From Hermione in the Argolid. The statue was placed above the pedi
RMEYAJHB–Selene. Greek goddess of the moon. Roman carnelian engraved gem (intaglio) from 1st century AD. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
RME1M3YT–Female sadhu (sadhvia) impersonating goddess Kali at Haridwar Kumbh Mela
RMBA7TA3–Vesta, Roman virgin goddess of the hearth, full length, statue,
RMEEE8H4–Bust of a female divinity Sculpture From a Greek original of the 4th century BC by Kephisodotos Marble Provenance: From Rome, Esquiline (1873) Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RM2JE3C4T–Landscape with the emblem about the worship of the idol of Isis, Emblems in a landscape (series title), Hilly landscape with a city and the city walls. In the foreground left, some peasants worship an image of the female goddess Isis being transported on a donkey. Next to the donkey is a man who is punishing the animal with a whip. This is because the donkey thinks that the people are worshipping him, instead of Isis. This is the depiction of an emblem where the moral of the story warns against arrogance and undeserved honor. The print has a Latin caption with the caption of the emblem Non tib
RF2B313FK–Female Goddess with attendants, Monastery No 1, Buddhist site, 9th century AD, Ratnagiri, Orissa, India
RFF4W8G8–Stone carving of female goddess at the ruins of Preah Khan temple complex in Cambodia.
RF2JNGRE9–A vertical shot of the statue of Diana, Goddess of Hunt in Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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