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Mummy Portrait of a Noblewoman in the Brooklyn Museum, January 2010

Mummy Portrait of a Noblewoman in the Brooklyn Museum, January 2010
Portrait of a Noblewoman

Roman Period mummy portraits were painted on wooden panels that were slipped into the mummy wrappings over the face of the deceased. Often, as here, the artists used melted wax as a medium, building up thick layers of pigment and highlighting the facial features with touches of white. Although painted in the naturalistic tradition of the Greco-Roman world, these images are idealized representations of the deceased, and they were used in a traditional Egyptian funerary context. This woman's dress, hairstyle, and jewelry show the influence of fashions at the Roman imperial court and reflect a desire to be understood as Romanized. However, there is no way to know whether her heritage was Egyptian, Mediterranean, or mixed.


Medium: Encaustic on wood

Place Made: Egypt

Dates: ca. 150 C.E.

Period: Roman Period

Dimensions: 17 5/16 x 11 5/16 x 1/8 in. (44 x 28.7 x 0.3 cm)

Collections: Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art

Museum Location: This item is on view in Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity, Egyptian Orientation Gallery, 3rd Floor

Accession Number: 86.226.18

Credit Line: Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc.

Text from: www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/4266/Portra...

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