A Hellenistic bronze statue of the Isis Fortuna, 1st Century B.C., the goddess stands with her weight on her right leg, wearing a chiton and himation belted below her breasts and falling in soft folds to the ground, her extended left hand would originally have held a cornucopia and her right would have held a ship's rudder, her hair is crowned by a diadem and Isis horns with two long curls falling below her shoulders, 20cm. high. Provenance: Private collection UK; acquired Rupert Wace Ancient Ar
A Hellenistic bronze statue of the Isis Fortuna, 1st Century B.C., the goddess stands with her weight on her right leg, wearing a chiton and himation belted below her breasts and falling in soft folds to the ground, her extended left hand would originally have held a cornucopia and her right would have held a ship's rudder, her hair is crowned by a diadem and Isis horns with two long curls falling below her shoulders, 20cm. high. Provenance: Private collection UK; acquired Rupert Wace Ancient Ar
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