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Mummy shroud with painted portrait of a boy, 150-250 AD (tempera on linen)
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Mummy shroud with painted portrait of a boy, 150-250 AD (tempera on linen)
3526236 Mummy shroud with painted portrait of a boy, 150-250 AD (tempera on linen) by Egyptian, Roman Period (c.30 BC - AD 337); 62x52.5 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Faiyum mummy portraits date from the Roman occupation of Egypt.
The portrait would have been placed over the face of the corpse and wrapped into the mummy, just like the more common portraits on wooden panels, though painted posthumously.
The falcon on the young mans shoulder symbolizes the Egyptian god Horus)
Media ID 25498554
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient art, a mummy shroud with a painted portrait of a young boy dating back to 150-250 AD. Created during the Roman Period in Egypt, this tempera on linen masterpiece is now housed at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The Faiyum mummy portraits were commonly used during this time and would be placed over the face of the deceased before being wrapped into the mummy. The portrait was painted posthumously, adding an intriguing layer to its significance. In this particular artwork, we see a young male figure adorned with a falcon perched on his shoulder. This falcon symbolizes Horus, one of the most important Egyptian gods associated with kingship and protection. The presence of Horus suggests that this young boy held great importance or had connections to royalty. The attention to detail in both the painting and textile work is truly impressive. From the intricate brushstrokes capturing delicate facial features to the vibrant colors used for clothing and background elements, every aspect contributes to creating an engaging visual narrative. As we gaze upon this extraordinary piece from centuries ago, we are reminded not only of its historical value but also of our universal fascination with life's mysteries and our desire to preserve memories even after death.
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