Fiesole, Archeological museum (1914) by Ezio Cerpi architectMusei di Fiesole
In the archeological museum there are two important and interesting sculptures: Isis and Osiris,two egyptian gods discovered in Fiesole in 1883.
View of Fiesole (0000) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
The sculptures were discovered on the south side of the hill, below the San Francisco convent. Possibly, the sanctuary of Isis and Osiris was located here in Roman age.
Florence from Fiesole (0000) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
View of Florence from the area where the two statues were found; in Florence there was another sanctuary dedicated to Isis near the current Piazza della Signoria
Statue of Isis (0150/0200) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
Isis of Taposiris
The goddess has been depicted sitting on a throne with the left leg layed and raised on a rock: her head, perhaps veiled, is lacking.
Isis of Taposiris: view of the left hand (0150/0200) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
The left hand of the Goddess hold a little pot for the tears.
Isis of Taposiris: view of the right hand (0150/0200) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
While with the right hand hold a flower, perhaps an absinthium marinum
Isis of Taposiris: view of the left side (0150/0200) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
View of the left side of the statue
Base of an Isis of Taposiris statue (0150/0250) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
On the front side of the base of the statue there is an inscription, a dedication to Isis by Gargennius Maximus, veteran, in the name of his brother, Gargennius maximus, also a veteran.
Base of an Osiris statue (0150/0250) by UnknownMusei di Fiesole
Likewise, on the front side of Osiris statue base there is a dedication by Gargennius Maximus, veteran, in the name of his brother, Gargennius maximus, veteran
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