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  1. God's Wife Tagerem, daughter of the priest Imhotep. Ptolemaic Period. 300–250 B.C. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 131. The priestess Tagerem was God's Wife of the god Re in Sakhebu in the southwestern Delta, a temple functionary of special order, intimate of the god.

  2. Egyptian Art. Isis with Horus. Ptolemaic Period. 332–30 B.C. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 134. Isis with her son Horus seated on her lap is sculpted here in a marble with a distinctive bluish cast. It is notable that dense whitish stones are popular choices for statuettes of the goddess and her son.

  3. 21 de oct. de 2011 · The Priestess Tagerem. Mark. October 21, 2011. Museums / NYC. Statue of The Priestess Tagerem displayed within the Temple of Dendur in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The statue depicts a priestess who served at a different temple, and would not have been displayed in a temple sanctuary. Tags: Manhattan, New York, NYC.

  4. The Priestess Tagerem - The Metropolitan Museum of Art This section completes portions one and four of the art unit project. The Priestess Tagerem: Inside the magnificent Temple of Dendur, behind a glass case, stood this broken statue.

  5. 13K subscribers in the OutoftheTombs community. I am an Egyptologist who loves to talk about every aspect of Ancient Egypt - from mummies, kings…

  6. The Temple of Dendur. Roman Period. completed by 10 B.C. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 131. Egyptian temples were not simply houses for a cult image but also represented, in their design and decoration, a variety of religious and mythological concepts.

  7. God's Wife Tagerem, or Priestess Tagerem 300-250 B.C., Ptolemaic Period Egypt, Western Delta, Sakhebu (Zat el-Kom) Limestone The priestess Tagerem was God's Wife of the god Re in Sakhebu in the southwestern Delta, a temple functionary of special order, intimate of the god.