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Het oude Egypte, Grieks-Romeinse periode Linnen en Gesso mummiemasker van karton met afbeelding van een vrouwelijk hoofd, Ex Christie's en Bonhams, Spaanse - 20.8 cm
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Het oude Egypte, Grieks-Romeinse periode Linnen en Gesso mummiemasker van karton met afbeelding van een vrouwelijk hoofd, Ex Christie's en Bonhams, Spaanse - 20.8 cm

ITEM: Cartonnage mummy mask depicting a female head MATERIAL: Linen and Gesso CULTURE: Egyptian, Roman period PERIOD: 1st Century B.C – 1st Century A.D DIMENSIONS: 208 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm (without stand) CONDITION: Good condition. Includes stand PROVENANCE: Ex English private collection, Ex Christie’s, London, April 2000, lot 59 (part lot), Ex Belgian private collection, Ex Bonhams Due to the fragility and size of this piece, it can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road by private courier (door to door). If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks. During the Roman period in Egypt, which spanned from the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE, a unique blend of Egyptian and Greco-Roman artistic influences emerged. This period saw the production of cartonnage mummy masks that often depicted female heads, showcasing a fusion of traditional Egyptian religious beliefs with the cultural impact of the Roman Empire. Cartonnage was a material made from layers of linen or papyrus soaked in plaster, creating a rigid surface suitable for painting and decoration. The female heads depicted on these mummy masks during the Roman period often reflected the idealized beauty standards of the time. These masks were not just functional elements for preserving the deceased’s features, but also served a ritualistic and symbolic purpose. The depictions frequently incorporated Roman hairstyles and fashion trends, showcasing the blending of cultural elements. The intricate details of the masks, including carefully painted eyes, adorned jewelry, and headdresses, offered a glimpse into the social and aesthetic preferences of the Roman-influenced Egyptian society. The choice of a female representation on these mummy masks may suggest a connection to the goddesses of the Egyptian pantheon, such as Isis or Hathor, who were revered during both the native Egyptian and Roman periods.

Nr. 83626647

Niet meer beschikbaar
Het oude Egypte, Grieks-Romeinse periode Linnen en Gesso mummiemasker van karton met afbeelding van een vrouwelijk hoofd, Ex Christie's en Bonhams, Spaanse - 20.8 cm

Het oude Egypte, Grieks-Romeinse periode Linnen en Gesso mummiemasker van karton met afbeelding van een vrouwelijk hoofd, Ex Christie's en Bonhams, Spaanse - 20.8 cm

ITEM: Cartonnage mummy mask depicting a female head
MATERIAL: Linen and Gesso
CULTURE: Egyptian, Roman period
PERIOD: 1st Century B.C – 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 208 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm (without stand)
CONDITION: Good condition. Includes stand
PROVENANCE: Ex English private collection, Ex Christie’s, London, April 2000, lot 59 (part lot), Ex Belgian private collection, Ex Bonhams

Due to the fragility and size of this piece, it can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road by private courier (door to door).

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

During the Roman period in Egypt, which spanned from the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE, a unique blend of Egyptian and Greco-Roman artistic influences emerged. This period saw the production of cartonnage mummy masks that often depicted female heads, showcasing a fusion of traditional Egyptian religious beliefs with the cultural impact of the Roman Empire. Cartonnage was a material made from layers of linen or papyrus soaked in plaster, creating a rigid surface suitable for painting and decoration.

The female heads depicted on these mummy masks during the Roman period often reflected the idealized beauty standards of the time. These masks were not just functional elements for preserving the deceased’s features, but also served a ritualistic and symbolic purpose. The depictions frequently incorporated Roman hairstyles and fashion trends, showcasing the blending of cultural elements. The intricate details of the masks, including carefully painted eyes, adorned jewelry, and headdresses, offered a glimpse into the social and aesthetic preferences of the Roman-influenced Egyptian society.

The choice of a female representation on these mummy masks may suggest a connection to the goddesses of the Egyptian pantheon, such as Isis or Hathor, who were revered during both the native Egyptian and Roman periods.

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