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A bronze statuette of the goddess Isis suckling the child Horus. She wears a long tunic and above the uraeus is a sun-disk between a pair of cow horns.
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Bronzen beeldje van de godin Isis die het kind Horus de borst geeft. Ze draagt een lange tuniek en boven de uraeus een zonneschijf tussen twee koeienhorens.
Statuette en bronze de la déesse Isis allaitant l'enfant Horus. Elle est vêtue d'une longue tunique et coiffée d'un uraeus et d'un disque solaire entre des cornes de vache.
Eine Bronzestatuette der Göttin Isis, die das Horuskind stillt. Sie trägt ein langes Gewand und über dem Uräus erhebt sich eine Sonnenscheibe zwischen einem Paar Kuhhörnern.
Statuetta in bronzo della dea Iside che allatta suo figlio Horo. La dea indossa una lunga tunica e sopra l'ureo porta il disco del sole fra un paio di corna bovine.
Estatueta, em bronze, da deusa Isis amamentando Hórus criança. Usa túnica longa e ureus com disco-solar entre par de cornamenta de vaca.
Estatuilla de bronce de la diosa Isis amantando al niño Horus. Lleva una túnica larga y por encima del uraeus hay un disco solar entre unos cuernos de vaca.
A bronze statuette of the goddess Isis suckling the child Horus. She wears a long tunic and above the uraeus is a sun-disk between a pair of cow horns.
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From the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the Museum in 1867.
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Preservation: The pedastal is missing.
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