RM2B0J3PX–King Seti I making an offering to Osiris at the Great Temple of Abydos
RM2K56DWH–Stone Sculpture or Miniature Chapel of Osiris, Ancient Egyptian God of the Afterlife. c13-11c BC Ancient Egypt
RMRJRF1D–God Osiris as a bird; carved stone relief from the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
RMG3KMB6–Egypt. Stela of Tanit-Jade. Deceased making offerings to the god Osiris, takes charge of the judgment of the dead. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
RMEF64GD–The God Osiris Canopus Egypt Egyptian (Basalt ) Villa Adriana Tivoli Roman period reign of Hadrian 131-138 ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
RF2JPEAJ2–Osiris, portrait of the ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection. Partially mummy-wrapped with a pharaoh beard and an atef crown.
RM2B0CB15–Osiris, standing, bronze, god, bronze, 8 cm, Late Period, Egypt
RMAJBDKP–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMB40XGJ–Osiris, Egyptian god of life and death, statuette, aureate, circa 110 BC,
RF2R1R25M–Flat ancient egyptian god Osiris. Deity of fertility, agriculture and dead isolated on white background. Antique mythological man character in atef crown holding a symbolic crook and flail.
RF2E8M9KT–Ancient Egyptian bas relief showing the Ibis headed god Thoth praising god of the dead Osiris. Wall at Abydos Temple, el Balyana, Egypt. Ancient carvi
RMHRNWPC–Osiris, Egyptian God of the Afterlife
RF2PR3WC0–Osiris, god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt religion
RF2GAG5RW–The caption on this 1903 image reads: “Osiris and Isis and Four Children of Horus.” It appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. Here, Osiris, the Egyptian god of fertility and of the dead, wears the white crown of Upper Egypt and the menat (amulet weighted to counterbalance heavy collar). He holds in his hands the scepter, crook, and flail—all royal symbols. Standing behind him is his wife Isis, the Mother Goddess. In front of him are the four children of his son Horus.
RMF6R2TY–Ancient Egypt. Pa-pa-akou in prayer before the gods Osiris and Wepwawet, around 1400 BC. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2CAP87B–Egypt, Nile Delta, Royal Necropolis of Tanis, tomb of Chechonq III, Western wall, lower register : Offerings to the god Sokaris (Sokar-Osiris).
RMWHB6CM–Lid of the granite coffin of Ramesses III. Ramesses III is represented as the god Osiris holding the divine regalia and is attended by the goddesses Nephthys and Neith XXth Dynasty 1200 - 1090 BC New Kingdom -. Usimare Ramesses III (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty and is considered to be the last great New Kingdom king to wield any substantial authority over Egypt..
RMBK46H2–Sculpture of Egyptian deity Osiris (god of afterlife) at Dr Ragab's Pharaonic Village (A Living History Museum) in Cairo, Egypt
RF2GAADYW–Ancient Egyptian God, Goddess, and deities in stick figure icons. Vector illustration set of popular Egypt deities Amon, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Anubis,
RF2WHBFYY–Osiris Statues at Deir el-Bahari or Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt
RM2C2JBH6–Sculpture of the ancient Egyptian god Osiris, Ancient Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMRJRFDT–Abydos, one of the oldest cities of ancient Egypt; King Rameses II blessed by god Osiris
RMBR3XE3–Osiris. Polychrome limestone reliefs from the Temple of Hatshepsut. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt.
RM2HK00T2–Stela of the provincial governor Wahka, son of Neferhotep, adoring the god Osiris, 1800–1750 BC, Middle Kingdom, Twelfth-Thirteenth Dynasty, Stone / limestone. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RF2JRW9FA–Osiris, portrait of the god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt. Depicted with greenish turquoise skin, pharaoh beard and atef crown.
RM2B0EX6B–Osiris, standing, bronze, god, bronze, 7 cm, Late Period, Egypt
RMAJBDKR–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMB43JPP–Osiris, Egpytian god, (fertility), full length, holding bar, engraving, after statuette,
RM2GF0PHP–Granite sarcophogus lid showing Ramesses III in the form of the mummified god, Osiris, King of the Underworld, 1182-1183BC, from the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. On display in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
RF2E8MAR1–Ancient Egyptian bas relief showing the god of the underworld Osiris sitting on a a throne with his wife Isis standing behind. Abydos Temple, Egypt. O
RMHRNWPB–Osiris, Egyptian God of the Afterlife
RFARNHTP–North colonnade with portraits of god Osiris at the first court of temple Medinat Habu West Bank Luxor Nile Valley Egypt
RFF6B81A–Pictured here is a manuscript drawn on papyrus of hieroglyphs and art found in an ancient Egyptian tomb in Thebes, with its many rock-cut tombs, in southern Egypt. This illustration dates to 1903 and appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. It brings together many of the scenes found in the tomb. Among these are the god of the underworld Osiris (his skin color green, symbolizing rebirth) sitting at left. In front are the four sons of Horus (Horus was Osiris' son). The god of writing Thoth is inscribing on a a rectangular piece of papyrus.
RFD21718–A huge statue of the Egyptian god Osiris at Hapshetpsut's Temple in Luxor, Egypt
RM2CAW5TJ–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, temple of Opet. Osiris on bier mourned by Isis the great, the mother of the god and Nephthys.
RMWHB797–Death and resurrection of the gods Osiris . Gods of vegetation in the ancient world such as Osiris from Egypt. Adonis from Syria and Attis from Phrygia were thought to die and return to life each year. The death and resurrection of the Egyptian god Osiris carved in relief on the walls of the great temple of Denderah assured worshippers of their own resurrection after death and of the recurrence of seedtime and harvest 1873
RF2D4TN2N–Ancient Egypt template with place for text. With illustrations of the gods of ancient Egypt Osiris.
RMW7EAYD–A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Artist: Unknown
RF2F8EPPG–Egypt banners with ancient god Amun, Osiris, Pharaoh and Cleopatra on background of night desert. Vector landing pages with papyrus scroll, egyptian queen, god with falcon head, Horus and Amon Ra
RMBTDWWE–5343. Harp player worshiping the god Horus, the ancient Egyptian god of the sun, son of Osiris and Isis, represented as having
RMRJREXW–God OSIRIS as a bird, painted, carved stone relief from the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt
RMCNRMX7–Painted wooden statuette of Osiris. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Tomb of Anhai, Akhmin, Egypt.
RMR9CE15–Goddess Isis Here we see the goddess Isis kneeling.) With a hand in front of her face she wipes her tears. She is crying for her deceased husband, the god Osiris, Dimensions: height 40.5 centimetres, Material: wood, Period: Greek Period (about 300-200 BC), Middle Egypt, Egyptian.
RF2JPNYTB–Osiris, ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection, with turquoise skin, pharaoh beard, atef crown, mummy-wrapped, holding crook and flail.
RM2B0EM76–Osiris, standing, bronze, god, bronze, 104 cm, Late Period, Egypt
RMAJBDKK–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMBJTRWK–Osiris, Egpytian god of the dead, the underworld and the afterlife, drawing after Egyptian relief, full length,
RMEWJ23G–Abydos,Egypt, the mortuary temple of pharaoh Seti I, Menmaatra, (XIX° dyn. 1321-1186 B.C.) - The pharaoh blessing the god Osiris
RF2E923NN–Ancient Egyptian bas relief sculpture of the vulture headed god Thoth. Inner wall at the Temple to Osiris at Abydos, near El Balyana, Egypt. Ancient s
RM2X2CN35–Ancient Egyptian figurines of Osiris and Isis from the 1st millennium BC. Photo from the mid-20th century.
RFARP4CN–North colonnade with portraits of god Osiris in the first court of temple Medinat Habu West Bank Luxor Nile Valley Egypt
RFBJNJAJ–Osiris, the Egyptian god of fertility and of the dead, wears the white crown of Upper Egypt and holds the scepter, crook, flail.
RMAF2NJF–Luxor Egypt Mural On West Bank Osiris God Of Underworld
RM2AKHHB9–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Menna. Menna and his wife pray the god Osiris and give him offerings.
RMAGGXCK–Osiris, god of the Underworld, Deir el Medina, Egypt
RF2AGRWW2–A row of statues of Queen Hatshepsut as Osiris, the god of the dead, at her temple in Luxor (Thebes), Egypt.
RF2AGBA68–The Egyptian god of resurrection and the afterlife Osiris stands as a statue in a temple in the desert.
RMF6R2WC–Ancient Egypt. Pa-pa-akou in prayer before the gods Osiris and Wepwawet, around 1400 BC. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMRBAWE4–Osiris.
RMRJRGCP–The Djed pillar a symbol in Ancient Egypt, representing stability. It is associated with the creator god Ptah and Osiris
RMDJJ365–King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I.
RMCF65FD–Sarapis alabaster Egypt 2-1 BC ( the god Sarapis a Greek version of the Egyptian Osiris )
RF2JP1H1D–Set, Seth, god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion. In the Osiris myth, Set is the murderer of Osiris.
RM2B0EF7T–Osiris, standing, bronze, god, bronze, 25 cm, Late Period, Egypt
RMAJBDMR–Statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife in the main hall of Temple of Abu Simbel Upper Egypt Africa
RMBJTPPD–Osiris, Egpytian god of the dead, the underworld and the afterlife, half length, wood engraving after drawing by Georg Ebers, 19th century,
RMEWXN5J–Abydos,Egypt, the mortuary temple of pharaoh Seti I, Menmaatra, (XIX° dyn. 1321-1186 B.C.) - The spinal column of the god Osiris
RMBK46GM–Sculpture of Egyptian deity Osiris (god of afterlife) at Dr Ragab's Pharaonic Village (A Living History Museum) in Cairo, Egypt
RF2HW0NY7–Art inspired by Stela of Senu Adoring Osiris, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1390–1352 B.C., From Egypt; Probably from Middle Egypt, Tuna el-Gebel, Limestone, H. 62.5 cm (24 5/8 in), This stela depicts the royal scribe Senu adoring the god Osiris, ruler of the underworld. Below, Senu's, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMG16AR8–Osiris-Orion travels across the sky on the sacred boat (stars of Lepus). Image based on a star map in the tomb of Montemhet at Luxor, circa 650 BC. The stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the sun-god of rebirth and afterlife, by the ancient Egypti
RFBP9MBX–The Egyptian god Osiris (left) is tricked by the god Set to step into a beautiful coffin made by Set.
RMAY4RF2–Osiris Unnefer
RM2AH1381–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Neferronpet. The god Osiris, seated on a throne, followed by the goddess Isis.
RF2JG0DDA–Philae Temple on the Agilkia island, dedicated to god Osiris, Egypt, Africa - front view
RM2D64AF3–Title: The Judgement of Osiris, detail from a Book of the Dead Creator: Egyptian Date: 30th Dynasty (380-343 BC) Dimensions: Medium: papyrus Location: Louvre, Paris
RM2H81HE4–Detail of Ancient Egyptian Stele Dedicated to Osiris & Divinities Showing Sun Worship & Two Sacred Baboons (c1294-1279BC) from reign of Pharaoh Set 1
RMEG19PA–Osiride statue at the temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari in Egypt.
RF2E8MAM0–Ancient Egyptian carving showing the Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to the god of the underworld Osiris with the goddess Isis. Wall of the temple
RMF7P9RT–Statuette of the god ancient Egyptian God Osiris. Bronze. Late Period (715-332 BC). In a bloody battle, Seth dismembered Osiris and spread his remains all around Egypt. Isis searched for the fragments to make a mummy and thus bring her beloved husband to life once again
RMDJJ388–King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I.
RMCF6HWA–Mummy Osiris ram Khnum god of the Elephantine island near Aswan Ptolemaic period 305 -30 BC Egypt Egyptian
RF2JRW9RH–Horus portrait, god of kingship and the sky in ancient Egypt. Tutelary deity, depicted as falcon headed man, wearing the double crown.
RM2B0E39E–Osiris, standing, bronze, god, bronze, 10.1 cm, modern, Egypt
RMAJBDMX–Statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife in the main hall of Temple of Abu Simbel Upper Egypt Africa
RMGCA9D3–goegraphy / travel, Egypt, religion, priestess before gods Osiris, Isis und Nephtys, painting, top of a wooden box, New Kingdom circa 1550 - 1070 BC), British Museum, London, people, women, woman, god, goddess, goddesses, deity, sistrum sacrifice, fine arts, antiquity, ancient world, historic, historical, ancient world, female, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMFFFM7–Offerings to Osiris, lsis and Horus depicted in the limestone bas relief from the Stele of Amenhotep nicknamed Huy dated from the 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom, from Memphis on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Amenhotep nicknamed Huy was a scribe of the table and director of the festival of Osiris during the reign of Pharaoh Seti I (1292-1279 BC).
RMEY7963–Karnak, Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Karnak sacred to god Amon: granite statue of Osiris in the courtyard.
RF2HW0YB9–Art inspired by Germinating Bed of Osiris, Late Period, Saite, Dynasty 26 or later, 664–332 B.C., From Egypt, Pottery, H. 24.3 × W. 10.6 cm (9 9/16 × 4 3/16 in.), Beginning in Dynasty 18, beds were made on which soil was molded into the shape of the god of regeneration and ruler of the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMG16A0C–Osiris-Orion travels across the sky on the sacred boat (stars of Lepus). From a star map in the tomb of Montemhet at Luxor, circa 650 BC. The stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the sun-god of rebirth and afterlife, by the ancient Egyptians. Orion
RF2D9EWKK–Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250 B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty during the New Kingdom. At left is scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, with his wife, who is also dressed in white and she holds a sistrum. The two are shown bowing as they are in the presence of the gods who will judge them. The three figures at top are part of t
RM2AHA9GG–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. Osiris god wears a mummy tunique and a crown with 2 feathers.
RMB10RHF–Tomb of Sennedjem, Osiris, Deir el Medina, Egypt
RM2RG8T3K–OSIRIS - Egyptian god of the underworld Wall painting in the tomb of Sandjen, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
RFARN73R–Statue of Osiris second colonnade Temple of Hatshepsut West Bank Luxor Nile Valley Egypt
RMP9JP3P–The god Osiris scepter and whip Chapel fresco Sennutam.
RF2C8TWJ8–Egyptian gods Anubis, Ra, Amon and Osiris. Ancient Egypt deities characters in pharaoh clothes holding divine attributes of power as scales with golden coins and staffs, Cartoon vector illustration
RMF7P9RR–Statuette of the god ancient Egyptian God Osiris. Bronze. Late Period (715-332 BC). In a bloody battle, Seth dismembered Osiris and spread his remains all around Egypt. Isis searched for the fragments to make a mummy and thus bring her beloved husband to life once again
RMBN98MX–Polychrome relief of Osiris, god of Alterlife. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Egypt
RMR9F426–Stele Fragment with Osiris and other gods, 49 x 55 x 10 cm, Period: New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC, Egypt, Egyptian.
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