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The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt

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Enlarge Isis Nursing Horus
Ptolemaic Period (ca. 300–30 B.C.)
Provenance unknown
Faience; H. 16.9 cm (6.7 in.), W. 5 cm (2 in.), D. 6.9 cm (2.7 in.)
Joseph Pulitzer Bequest Fund, 1955 (55.121.5)

The image of Isis and Horus, divine prototypes of a mother and child, honors the act of nursing in the abstract; it was probably intended as a votive offering to Isis, perhaps from someone seeking the goddess's intercession.

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