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A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis — A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis, Roman Imperial, 2nd Century A.D., probably from Egypt

A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis

A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis, Roman Imperial, 2nd Century A.D., probably from Egypt

A marble head of the goddess Isis from the Roman Imperial period, 2nd century A.D., likely originating from Egypt. This sculpture demonstrates the continued veneration of Egyptian deities under Roman rule.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part I

December 7, 2021

Estimate: $20,000$30,000

Lot 59

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A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis, A Marble Head of the Goddess Isis, Roman Imperial, 2nd Century A.D., probably from Egypt

A marble head of the goddess Isis from the Roman Imperial period, 2nd century A.D., likely originating from Egypt. This sculpture demonstrates the continued veneration of Egyptian deities under Roman rule.

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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Roman, Marble, Portrait Head, 2nd Century A.D., Religious Sculpture, Isis, Egyptian Influence