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  • M0006420: Amenophis and various Goddesses
  • M0006421: Amenophi, Hathor and various Goddesses
  • Three Indian gods and goddesses. Drawings by an Indian artist.
  • Three mother-goddesses or fates (above); three mandrake charms (below). Engraving.
  • Aesculapius, with two goddesses, end of 5th century B.C.
  • Hindu goddesses Lakshami and Saraswati playing castanets and a tambura. Watercolour drawing.
  • Three goddesses dance around the Tree of Knowledge. Engraving by J. Payrau, 1901, after E. Burne-Jones.
  • An island in the Seine with the River Goddesses of the Oyse, the Marne and the Seine displaying the royal coat of arms in front of the Louvre. Etching by I. Silvestre, 1654.
  • A gentleman playing the role of a shepherd smitten with love; women as goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno. Gouache design for a fan.
  • Devi Durga seated on a tiger, along with two other goddesses, prepares to battle the five demons. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Illustration of relief showing fertility Goddess
  • Pagan sacrifice to a goddess. Engraving.
  • Goddess Isis feeding Horus, wall relief
  • Goddess Isis feeding Horus, wall relief
  • Graeco Roman headless statuette of goddess
  • Graeco Roman headless statuette of goddess
  • Cretan (Minoan) Priestess or Serpent Goddess
  • Graeco Roman headless statuette of goddess
  • Ancient Canaanite Teraphim. Figurines of fertility goddess.
  • Head of goddess Hygiea from whole figure.
  • Relief showing the Syro-Palestinian 'Mother Goddess'.
  • Goddess Hathorfeeding her son Ihy, wall relief
  • Ancient copy of Niki, Goddess of Victory.
  • Scorpion symbol of goddess Ishkhara, circa 2400BC
  • Goddess Hathor feeding her son Ihy, wall relief
  • Figure of Saraswati, Hindu Goddess, standing on a duck
  • Sitala, Indian goddess of smallpox and other epidemics. Watercolour.
  • Plaques of the Sumerian grain goddess Ninsaba, circa 2000BC
  • Goddess of Childbirth on cylinder seal, circa 1800-1500BC
  • Manasā, Indian goddess of snakes and protection against snakebite. Watercolour.