Egyptian goddess hathor statue made of basalt stone

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Egyptian goddess hathor statue made of basalt stone height 12inch width 4 inch

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Egyptian goddess Hathor statue made of basalt stone

 

Egyptian goddess Hathor statue made of basalt stone The basalt statue of Hathor is one of the most famous ancient Egyptian statues, and is currently displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The statue was sculpted during the reign of King Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC), and depicts the goddess Hathor as a woman with the head of a cow. The statue features fine details, including long horns, pointed ears, and large, round eyes.

 

The statue is believed to have been intended for a temple in ancient Egypt, and was transported to France in 1826. It is considered one of the finest examples of ancient Egyptian art, and reflects the skill of ancient Egyptian sculptors.

 

This statue of Hathor is made of black basalt, a hard and resistant material often used in sculpture. The statue depicts Hathor as a woman with a slender female body. She has a cow’s head with long, dangling horns. Its ears are large and round. She has a pretty face with a long nose and full lips. She has wide, dark brown eyes. Hathor wears a long dress that covers her completely. The garment has a decorative pattern. The statue stands on a rectangular base. The base is also decorated with decorative carvings.

 

This statue is believed to represent Hathor as the goddess of fertility, love, music and dance. Hathor was also the goddess of the sky and rebirth. The ancient Egyptians believed that Hathor protected and cared for them.

 

This statue is an important example of ancient Egyptian art. The statue demonstrates the high artistic skill of ancient Egyptian sculptors. It also provides a glimpse into the religious and cultural beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.

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