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Egypt. Roman period. Fayum mummy portraits. Man
Egypt. Roman period. Fayum mummy portraits. Man. Encaustic painting. Coptic period. End 1st century A.D. Pushkin Museum. Moscow. Russia
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1. Title: "A Fayum Mummy Portrait from Ancient Egypt: A Man from the Roman Period at the Pushkin Museum, Moscow" This image showcases a Fayum mummy portrait from ancient Egypt, dating back to the Roman period around the end of the 1st century A.D. The portrait, now housed at the esteemed Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Egypt's Coptic period. The subject of the portrait is a man, his face meticulously rendered in encaustic painting, a technique that involves applying heated beeswax, pigments, and other materials to the canvas. The intricate details in the man's features, from the furrows of his brow to the delicate lines around his eyes, reveal the skillful hand of the artist. The portrait's blue background, a common feature of Fayum mummy portraits, adds a sense of depth and mystery, while the layers of paint capture the subtle nuances of the man's age and expression. The portrait's preservation through the ages is a testament to the enduring allure of ancient Egyptian art and the importance of funerary practices in Egyptian culture. Fayum mummy portraits, such as this one, were created during the Coptic period, a time when Egypt was under Roman rule. These portraits were often placed on the mummies of the deceased to ensure their identity in the afterlife. This particular portrait, with its striking realism and exquisite craftsmanship, offers a glimpse into the lives of the people of ancient Egypt during the Roman period and the artistic traditions that continue to captivate us today. The portrait's provenance is a reminder of the vast cultural exchange that took place between Egypt and the Roman Empire, and the enduring influence of Egyptian art on the broader artistic traditions of antiquity. The Pushkin Museum's acquisition of this precious artifact is a testament to the institution's commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich artistic heritage of the ancient world.
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