Goddesses Paper Dolls

Goddesses Paper Dolls by Renee McElwee is a unique collection published by Courier Corporation on January 16, 2013. This edition features 32 pages of colorful depictions celebrating female deities from various cultures, including figures such as Apsara, Bastet, Brigantia, and Erzulie. The book presents an artistic exploration of these legendary women, showcasing their significance in mythology and culture.
Readers will find a vibrant assortment of paper dolls that highlight the rich traditions surrounding these goddesses. Each illustration offers insight into the diverse representations of femininity across different cultures, making it a captivating resource for those interested in antiques and collectibles, as well as paper ephemera. This collection invites exploration of the stories and attributes associated with each deity, providing a creative way to engage with cultural heritage.
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This splendid paper doll collection celebrates female deities of many cultures. Colorful depictions of goddesses include Apsara, celestial maiden of Hindu and Buddhist lore; Bastet, feline deity of ancient Egypt; Brigantia, Celtic goddess of victory; Erzulie, Vodou spirit of love and beauty; Iduna, Norse goddess of eternal youth, and other legendary women.
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