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Temple of Isis

Bryce Historical posted on Aug 24, 2006
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This is a reconstruction of the Temple of Isis in Pompeii. This is what the temple would have looked liked based on research I've done using actual Roman mosiacs, sketches and illustrations. The ceremony shown above would be typical for the worship of the adopted Egyptian Goddess Isis. Worshippers would gather early in the morning and at two in the afternoon daily. All the structures and most of the textures were scratch built. In case anybody cared to know :) Built with C4D, Bryce, Poser, and Photoshop. Rendered in Bryce. Thanks for having a look. ..The boring stuff We usually think of Isis as an Egyptian goddess, but she was also worshipped by the the Romans. Trade routes to Sicilain and Egyptian ports introduced the Pompeians to worship Isis. The Romans were always very tolerant of foreign deities and the worship of Isis spread throughout the Roman Empire. She was venerated as a loving mother goddess who promoted fertility, oversaw the changing of the seasons, and healed the sick. She was also the patron of sailors. These temples were the sites of elaborate daily and annual rituals and were administered by an educated priesthood skilled in music and medicine. Isis worship was especially popular with women and with the new elite who gained wealth and prominence as the Roman empire expanded. The Temple of Isis in Pompeii was small but ornate. It was destroyed in an earthquake in A.D. 62 but was rebuilt shortly after that. The renovation was financed by a freed slave in the name of his six year old son. The Temple has a mixture of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural features, often used bright colors. There were many statues in the Temple of Isis and the portico walls were covered with elaborate murals. To the left of the temple was a small roofless structure containing an underground well that held the sacred water from the Nile, which was very important in many Isis ceremonies. The front portico was removed for viewing. The large structure in the background was a theater.

Comments (25)


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chachi

8:01AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

EXCELLENT job here! I am very impressed! -chachi

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Lucterios

8:50AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Nice work !

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Elsina

9:46AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

A most excellent work!

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Bernado

10:00AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Great composition and atmosphere. You did a wonderful job with the temple. I think I like to see the whole model. Have you modelled the rooms too?

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Odessey

11:03AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Love this sword and sandle material!

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ysvry

11:12AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

great image, reminds me of the old school cards.

dayna2

12:29PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Excellent

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sackrat

1:20PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Outstanding !

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soffy

1:44PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

beautifully detailed creation,excellently done**

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morghana

6:35PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

WOW!... Impressive and complete scene!. Gorgeous!!!!!!! V

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aliensprog

2:00AM | Fri, 25 August 2006

Superbly detailed and crafted. You can see a lot of effort went into this piece and it really paid off.

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violet

2:46AM | Fri, 25 August 2006

So many wonderful details...looks fantastic...maybe another render with different pov....(childview...)?? Anyway..Excellent work..!!!!!!!!!!!!!

shipmanjonathan

3:32AM | Fri, 25 August 2006

Fantastic!! Love your work!!

Traligill

3:14PM | Fri, 25 August 2006

excellent work and image!!!!!

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GSGALAXY

4:00PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

Great scene composition - very nice all those different posed figures to give life to this ancient place !

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brylaz

5:24AM | Tue, 29 August 2006

Great composition - wonderful scene!!!

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hoskins78

3:35AM | Fri, 01 September 2006

A great looking scene! I love the attention to detail here and the natural posing of the characters in the crowd is superb - it must have taken ages to do!!! AWESOME :)

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akulla

9:07AM | Mon, 30 October 2006

Nicely done, and true to form.

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Elcet

9:28AM | Sat, 25 November 2006

Wow! That rocks! Fantastic and uncompromized quality! Marvelous! Bravo!

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Fidelity2

2:50PM | Mon, 27 November 2006

Superb. 5+. Excellent Art-History.

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pixeltek

12:53PM | Sun, 04 November 2007

Yes, hence the Pantheon. Love the detail, and thanks for explaining about the textures and the historical background. I am sure all of these details help others in their own efforts. Another fine excample of your amazing skill. Now, if you would only disassociate yourself from the crappy and corrupt ratings system here. That's below a person of your erudition and capability.

ascoli00

5:10PM | Sun, 23 December 2007

As usual a splendid picture from Decadence

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Cosme..D..Churruca

4:35PM | Sat, 05 January 2008

Never tired to see again your extraordinary gallery.

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kino-kino

2:42PM | Tue, 15 April 2008

It's a reconstrution of Isis Pompeian Temple!!!!!, congratulations!!!!!

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zfigure7

12:03AM | Fri, 16 May 2008

Beautiful scene, the lighting is the magical key!


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