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Two-faced Goddess. Egyptian sculpture located at the Archaeological Museum in Florence
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Two-faced Goddess. Egyptian sculpture located at the Archaeological Museum in Florence
Two-faced Goddess. Egyptian sculpture located at the Archaeological Museum in Florence, Florence Archaeological Museum Sculpture Egypt - Egyptian Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:2000-1000
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-020588-0000
Media ID 33173782
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Africa Divinity Egyptian Mouth Lips Nose Find Parts Of The Body
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The captivating print titled "Two-faced Goddess" transports us to the Archaeological Museum in Florence, where an extraordinary Egyptian sculpture resides. This ancient artifact, dating back to 2000-1000 BCE, showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and rich mythology of Egypt. The sculpture depicts a mesmerizing hybrid figure with two faces, symbolizing duality and divinity. The artist skillfully captures every intricate detail of this enigmatic deity - from her piercing eyes that seem to hold centuries of wisdom, to her delicate nose and perfectly sculpted lips. The nude and human body is flawlessly portrayed, highlighting the Egyptians' reverence for physical beauty. As we gaze upon this masterpiece frozen in time by photographer Brogi Giacomo's lens during the early 20th century (1920-1930 ca. ), we are transported back thousands of years into Africa's ancient civilization. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with mythologies that have shaped our collective consciousness. This photograph not only immortalizes a significant piece of art but also allows us to appreciate its historical significance within the context of archeology. It reminds us how archaeological discoveries like these provide invaluable insights into past civilizations and their beliefs. Through Alinari's meticulous printing process at Stabilimento fotografico, every nuance and texture come alive on paper – allowing viewers today to experience the awe-inspiring presence emanating from this Egyptian goddess even after millennia have passed. This print serves as a visual bridge connecting different cultures across time; it invites contemplation on themes such as spirituality, identity, and artistic expression while reminding us of our shared human heritage.
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