Bast, also known as Bastet, is a feline goddess in Egyptian mythology, revered for her nurturing and protective qualities. She is depicted as a graceful woman
Bast, also known as Bastet, is a feline goddess in Egyptian mythology, revered for her nurturing and protective qualities. She is depicted as a graceful woman
Explore the captivating world of ancient Egypt with our "Bast the Egyptian Cat Goddess" print. This artwork presents Bast, a goddess known for her roles as protector and nurturer, in a dark, dreamlike setting that highlights her connection to the moon and its powers. This print brings ancient Egyptian mythology to your home, showcasing Bast in her feline form, symbolizing protection, fertility, and love. Her depicted wisdom in the artwork encourages a deeper understanding of intuition and protection. Ideal for those interested in ancient Egyptian legends or anyone looking to add a unique piece to their home, this print is sure to spark interest and conversation. It's printed on high-quality paper with durable inks to ensure lasting beauty. Add a piece of ancient mythology to your space with our "Bast the Egyptian Cat Goddess" print, offering a blend of historical intrigue and artistic flair. Frame Not Included Print color may slightly differ from your monitor colors Note: Each print is carefully packaged and shipped to ensure its safe arrival at your doorstep. .: 175 gsm fine art paper .: Multiple sizes .: Matte finish .: For indoor use .: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".
This is a 5x7 open edition print of my original painting "Priestess of Bast" it comes with an 8x10" mat - larger signed limited edition prints of this are also available just ask if you are interested. Thanks for looking. please note that some of the prints are not exactly 5x7 some are slightly different but close to this size - 4.5x6.75 for example.
Taylor Graham stand -Tefaf NY Fall 2017 Photography by Kirsten Chilstrom Alberto di Castro stand, Tefaf Maastricht Photography Natascha Libbert Maastricht is a picturesque medieval city located in the southern Dutch province of Limburg. In 1988, TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) was launched here at the new MECC venue. TEFAF has since evolved to be regarded as one of the the world’s pre-eminent organizations for viewing fine art, antiques, and design. TEFAF runs three international Fairs annually - TEFAF Maastricht, NL, which covers 7,000 years of art history; TEFAF New York Spring, focused
Bast, also known as Bastet, is a feline goddess in Egyptian mythology, revered for her nurturing and protective qualities. She is depicted as a graceful woman
Bastet Bast Whichever name you call her. Bastet, also called Bast, ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped in the form of a lioness and later a cat. The daughter of Re, the sun god, Bastet was an ancient deity whose ferocious nature was ameliorated after the domestication of the cat around 1500 BCE. She was native to Bubastis in the Nile River delta but also had an important cult at Memphis. In the Late and Ptolemaic periods large cemeteries of mummified cats were created at both sites, and thousands of bronze statuettes of the goddess were deposited as votive offerings. https://www. britannica.com/topic/Bastet (Source for description) Prints 11x17
grandegyptianmuseum: “ Bastet, Gayer-Anderson Cat Bronze statuette of the cat goddess Bastet, Bast. Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. The sculpture is known as the Gayer-Anderson cat after Major Robert...