Panel Portrait of a Bearded Man
- العناصر المساهمة:
- متحف والتر للفنون
- البيانات المساهمة:
- متحف والتر للفنون
- عنوان:
- Panel Portrait of a Bearded Man
- تاريخ المصدر:
- ca. 170-180 CE (Roman Imperial)
- الوصف:
- Prior to the Roman Period, the likeness of the deceased on the mummy mask, coffin, and sarcophagus was an idealized representation that conformed to the general style of the period. With the arrival of Roman rule in Egypt, mummy portraits became increasingly naturalistic. The new style of portraiture was sometimes rendered in two-dimensional paintings on a wood panel or on linen. The panel portraits were made in either tempera paint or in encaustic, like this example. Encaustic painting is a technique in which the pigment is dissolved in wax before it is applied to the surface.For the latest information about this object, mummy portraits; death masks, visit art.thewalters.org.Dynasty: RomanInscriptions: Reign: Marcus AureliusStyle:
- نوع المصدر:
- painting & drawing
- النوع (Raw):
- صور أخرى
- (EDM) النوع:
- صورة
- الموضوع:
- Culture: Egyptian
- المنشأ:
- Dikran Kelekian, New York and Paris [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [as from Fayum]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1912, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
- مادة الأثر:
- encaustic (wax and pigments) on wood
- المدى الزمني:
- Dimensions: H: 15 15/16 x W: 7 7/8 in. (40.5 x 20 cm)
- حقوق معيار دبلن كور:
- Public Domain
- المُعرِّف:
- 32.6
- جزء من:
- ROM
Ancient Art