Isis, a.k.a. Madama Lucrezia
Rome, September 2015
One of the so-called "talking statues" of Rome, Madama Lucrezia (named after Lucrezia d'Alagno, the mistress of Alfonso V of Aragon, who once owned the statue) originally represented the goddess Isis, or one of her priestesses.
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Isis, a.k.a. Madama Lucrezia
Rome, September 2015
One of the so-called "talking statues" of Rome, Madama Lucrezia (named after Lucrezia d'Alagno, the mistress of Alfonso V of Aragon, who once owned the statue) originally represented the goddess Isis, or one of her priestesses.
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Uploaded on October 23, 2015
Taken in September 2015