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The Ophidian Iconography Quest (Mundus Vetus & Mundus Novus, 2004 - present) |
| ● COMPENDIUM'S DATABASE ● |
| ◀ Figure 038 of 090 | ITALY: LOCATIONS | SET 001 | SET 002 | SET 003 | SET 004 | Figure 040 of 090 ▶ |
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| Figure EUR-ita-039. (A) The goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom Isis (only her left hand and dress is shown) holding an ewer with its handle shaped as an undulating snake, dipping its head into the vessel's opening. (B) Goddess Isis (only her left hand and dress is shown) holding an ewer with its handle shaped as an undulating snake, dipping its head into the vessel's opening. |
| Item: | Medium: | Category (Object): |
Artist/Workshop: | Historical/Art Period, Date: |
Provenience: | Collection: |
| A. | Marble | Sculpture (Carved statue, detail) |
Unknown | Roman Imperial, Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), 110s-130s AD |
Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Lazio, Central Italy |
Musei Capitolini (Pa-lazzo Nuovo), Rome, Inventory № 744 |
| B. | Black and white marble |
Sculpture (Carved statue, detail) |
Unknown | Roman Imperial, 100-200 AD |
TBD | Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Inventory № 6370 |
| Source-Image(s): The image(s) is/are from Alexei Alexeev's personal photo archive (The First Italian Expedition, 29 March - 25 April 2015). All artefacts will be available for viewing in the Compendium's respective volumes after the completion of the fully integrated iconographic database. Some of the artefacts will be represented by several figures (offering a general view and details). |
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