Reproduction
mummy portraits
Descripción
Panel portrait painted in encaustic, cut at upper corners for insertion in wrappings of mummified body, depicting a woman with short hairstyle, separated curls around brow, wearing deep red purple tunic with dark purple clavus band, gold ball earrings, gold bead necklace with gold ring pendant; the woman is identified in Greek letters either side of neck as Isarous, an Egyptian name in Greek form, one of the only encaustic panel portraits with name. Petrie portrait DD from the 1888 excavations he directed at Hawara.
Documentation
- Petrie, William Matthew Flinders, Roman Portraits and Memphis (IV), pl. VIII DD
- Ramer, B., technology, examination and conservation of the Fayum portraits in the Petrie Museum
- Doxiadis, Euphrosyne, Mysterious Fayum portraits. Faces from ancient Egypt
- Walker, Susan, Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt
- White, R., Application of Gas-Chromatography to the Identification of Waxes
- Cartwright, C., Egyptian Mummy Portraits: examining the woodworker's craft
- Montserrat, Dominic, Your name will reach the Hall of the Western Mountains: Some aspects of Mummy Portrait inscriptions.
- Picton, Jan, Living Images. Egyptian Funerary Portraits in the Petrie Museum
- Montserrat, Dominic, Ancient Egypt: Digging for Dreams, p.28
- van den Bercken, Ben, Face to Face: The People behind Mummy Portraits, 100, 170
early roman Period
Material
Dimensiones
height: 36.5 cms
width: 18 cms
Número del objeto
LDUCE-UC19611
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology