Null TWO DIVINITIES (IN STYLE)
Each depicted seated. One depicts the goddess Isi…
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TWO DIVINITIES (IN STYLE) Each depicted seated. One depicts the goddess Isis nursing her child Horus, wearing the hathoric crown. The other is also shown seated, wearing a striated tripartite wig and holding an object in her hands. Glazed terra-cotta. H. 11 and 12 cm (Break in the middle of the second) In the style of Egyptian Phoenician productions 2 Ancient Phoenician Style glazed terracotta seated goddess. Each shown seated. One represents the goddess Isis breastfeeding the child Horus, she is wearing the hathoric crown. As for the other, she is also presented seated and wearing a striated tripartite wig, her hands brought under her chest hold an object.Modern Provenance Private collection from the South of France, assembled in the 1980s

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TWO DIVINITIES (IN STYLE) Each depicted seated. One depicts the goddess Isis nursing her child Horus, wearing the hathoric crown. The other is also shown seated, wearing a striated tripartite wig and holding an object in her hands. Glazed terra-cotta. H. 11 and 12 cm (Break in the middle of the second) In the style of Egyptian Phoenician productions 2 Ancient Phoenician Style glazed terracotta seated goddess. Each shown seated. One represents the goddess Isis breastfeeding the child Horus, she is wearing the hathoric crown. As for the other, she is also presented seated and wearing a striated tripartite wig, her hands brought under her chest hold an object.Modern Provenance Private collection from the South of France, assembled in the 1980s

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