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London Art Week : 'Deities and Daily Life'

Past exhibition
1 - 8 July 2016
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: An Egyptian tempera and encaustic Fayum panel portrait of a young woman

Egyptian panel portrait of a young woman

er-Rubayat, Fayum, Romano-Egyptian Period, 1st half of the 2nd century AD 

Tempera and encaustic on panel

Height 33.5cm, width 14cm

 

Provenance:

Theodor Graf (1840-1903), Vienna

Irene Heintschel-Heinegg, Vienna; acquired 1925-1930, thence by descent 

 

Publications:

Paul Buberl, Die Griechisch-Ägyptischen Mumienbildnisse der Sammlung Th. Graf, (Vienna, 1922), p. 52, no. 11 

Klaus Parlasca, Repertorio d'arte dell' Egitto Greco-Romano, Series B, Vol. I (Palermo, 1969), N. 84, fig. 3

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