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An Egyptian painted limestone head of a woman
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
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An Egyptian painted limestone head of a woman
Late Roman Period, circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.
The young woman depicted with large eyes, outlined with black rims and terracotta-red lashes, with similar coloured slender eye-brows, and narrow lips, her face framed by hair arranged in ringlets beneath a veil, with central diadem, with details in red, black and ochre pigment, 23.5cm high
Late Roman Period, circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.
The young woman depicted with large eyes, outlined with black rims and terracotta-red lashes, with similar coloured slender eye-brows, and narrow lips, her face framed by hair arranged in ringlets beneath a veil, with central diadem, with details in red, black and ochre pigment, 23.5cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Leon Fouks Collection, Poitiers, France, acquired in the 1970s.
Literature:
For a stele with a similar subject from Antinoe, cf. Musee de Marseilles, L'Egypte Romaaine, L'autre Egypt, Avignon, 1997, pp. 144-5, no. 164.
























