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Goddesses Collection (page 56)

Goddesses, the divine embodiments of power and grace, have been revered across cultures and throughout history

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas)

The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas)
XIR222240 The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas) by Kessel, Jan van (1626-79) & Balen, Hendrik van (1575-1632); 45x56 cm; Musee d Art et d Histoire, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France; Flemish

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel)

The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel)
XOS1273875 The Judgement of Paris, 1527 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 50.5x38 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The Judgement of Paris, c. 1528 (oil on beech)

The Judgement of Paris, c. 1528 (oil on beech)
XOS1127609 The Judgement of Paris, c.1528 (oil on beech) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 101.9x71.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; German, out of copyright

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Woodcarving with god Shiva on the buttress of a house, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Woodcarving with god Shiva on the buttress of a house, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The Three Graces. Il Poppi (1544-1597) Italian painter. In classical mythology

The Three Graces. Il Poppi (1544-1597) Italian painter. In classical mythology, daughters of Jove, Euphrosyne, Aglaila and Thalia, goddesses the embodiment of beauty and charm. Nude Female Muse

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Egyptian Terracotta figurines C016 / 2798

Egyptian Terracotta figurines C016 / 2798
Terracotta figurines of goddesses from Faiyum, Egypt 1st century CE

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Ornate Montgolfier balloon

Ornate Montgolfier balloon
An ornate Montgolfier balloon, Le Flesselles, measuring 126 feet high and 100 feet wide. Montgolfier and six others ascended in this balloon above Lyons, France, on 19 January 1784. 1784

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The Temple of Diana. Rome

The Temple of Diana. Rome c. 1890

Background imageGoddesses Collection: The wall of the Temple of Diana

The wall of the Temple of Diana. Rome c. 1890s

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Patron goddess, Taleju, detail of Golden Gate, Sun Dhoka, the Royal Palace (Lu Dhawka)

Patron goddess, Taleju, detail of Golden Gate, Sun Dhoka, the Royal Palace (Lu Dhawka), Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Clay based images including one of Durga, the ten armed warrior goddess

Clay based images including one of Durga, the ten armed warrior goddess, for use in the Durga Puja festival, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Clay based images of Durga, the ten armed warrior goddess, for use in the Durga Puja festival

Clay based images of Durga, the ten armed warrior goddess, for use in the Durga Puja festival, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Durga, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Durga, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Tamil Hindu Goddess Murugan, Paris, France, Europe

Tamil Hindu Goddess Murugan, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Goddess Durga, Paris, France, Europe

Goddess Durga, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Durga, Sri Maha Mariamman temple, Penang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Durga, Sri Maha Mariamman temple, Penang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Tamil Hindu goddess, Paris, France, Europe

Tamil Hindu goddess, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Hindu goddess decorated with red and yellow puja marks, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

Hindu goddess decorated with red and yellow puja marks, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Statue of Mother Goddess

Statue of Mother Goddess, Mohenjodaro, Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Durga Puja festival

Durga Puja festival, Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Pendant in gold cloisonne depicting Nekhabet, vulture-goddess of the South

Pendant in gold cloisonne depicting Nekhabet, vulture-goddess of the South, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, discovered in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Bubastis (Bastat), the Goddess of Joy, in bronze, Cairo Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Bubastis (Bastat), the Goddess of Joy, in bronze, Cairo Museum, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Statue at the Tin Hau Goddess Temple, Repulse Bay Beach, in Hong Kong, China, Asia

Statue at the Tin Hau Goddess Temple, Repulse Bay Beach, in Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Ptolemy Crowned by Gods

Ptolemy Crowned by Gods
The ruler Ptolemy I Soter - self-proclaimed king - is crowned by the Goddesses who preside over South Egypt and North, thus confirming his seizure of power

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Wagner / Ulk / Berlin

Wagner / Ulk / Berlin
RICHARD WAGNER German composer, deified at Bayreuth, with deposed gods and goddesses below: There is only one God, and His name is Wagner!

Background imageGoddesses Collection: Dedication of the Roman Capitol

Dedication of the Roman Capitol
The Roman Capitol is dedicated to the deities Jupiter, Minerva and Juno



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Goddesses, the divine embodiments of power and grace, have been revered across cultures and throughout history. From the statues of Krishna and Rada at Bhaktivedanta Manor temple in Watford, Hertfordshire to the goddess Isis depicted on the double doors of Tutankhamun's tomb in Thebes, Egypt, their presence is felt far and wide. In a Roman mosaic or within Mazu sea goddess' shrine at Thian Hock Keng Taoist temple in Singapore, these celestial beings captivate worshippers with their ethereal beauty. Serket stands tall as she protects the canopic chest in Tutankhamun's tomb while winged scarab pectoral showcases Isis and Nephthys guarding ancient treasures. The North serpent goddess flanks a sacred eye pectoral symbolizing protection and wisdom. Religious pictures displayed at cattle fairs near Dechhu remind us of how these deities are still venerated today. Initiation rites dedicated to Dionysus come alive through frescoes from Villa Dei Mysteri, revealing mystical secrets held by ancient cults. White Tara gazes serenely from a Tibetan thanka painting housed within Shedub Choekhor Ling Monastery atop Mont Saleve in Haute-Savoie. And let us not forget the Roman mosaic depicting the Muses who inspire creativity for generations to come. Among them stand three powerful Greek goddesses - Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite - adorning an East Pediment with their grace and influence. These glimpses into various cultures showcase our enduring fascination with goddesses; they embody strength, love, wisdom – qualities that transcend time and place. In temples or tombs, mosaics or paintings – wherever we encounter them – these divine figures continue to enchant us with their eternal allure.