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  2. Portraiture in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Nefertiti bust, from the 18th dynasty, New kingdom Egyptian death mask from the 18th dynasty. Louvre, Paris portrait of Meritamun, 19th dynasty of Egypt. Portraiture in ancient Egypt forms a conceptual attempt to portray "the subject from its own perspective rather than the viewpoint of the artist ... to communicate essential information about the object itself". [1]

  3. Fayum mummy portraits - Wikipedia

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    Mummy portraits or Fayum mummy portraits are a type of naturalistic painted portrait on wooden boards attached to upper class mummies from Roman Egypt. They belong to the tradition of panel painting, one of the most highly regarded forms of art in the Classical world. The Fayum portraits are the only large body of art from that tradition to ...

  4. Tomb of Aline - Wikipedia

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    Aline's portrait is painted directly on the end of the mummy wrapping and appears to have been produced after death, perhaps based on a previously prepared portrait. [6] Like other mummy portraits, the painting appears three-dimensional and is front-facing, features of Graeco-Roman influences on Egyptian art.

  5. Faiyum - Wikipedia

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    Fayyum was the seat of Shahralanyozan, governor of the Sasanian Egypt (619–629). [17] The 10th-century Bible exegete, Saadia Gaon, thought el-Fayyum to have actually been the biblical city of Pithom, mentioned in Exodus 1:11. [18]

  6. Coptic art - Wikipedia

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    Coptic icons have their origin in the Greco-Roman art of Egypt's Late Antiquity, as exemplified by the Fayum mummy portraits. [4] The faces of El Fayum are examples of the Coptic art in the 2nd century AD showing the Greek and Roman influence on the Coptic art but with some distinctive features related to Egyptian art.

  7. Biblical Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Dwelleth in Egypt painted by James Jacques Joseph Tissot, c. 1900. Biblical Egypt (Hebrew: מִצְרַיִם; Mīṣrāyīm), or Mizraim, is a theological term used by historians and scholars to differentiate between Ancient Egypt as it is portrayed in Judeo-Christian texts and what is known about the region based on archaeological evidence.

  8. Category:Portraits of ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portraits of ancient Egypt" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Stela of Akhenaten and his family - Wikipedia

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    The Stela of Akhenaten and his family is the name for an altar image in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo which depicts the Pharaoh Akhenaten, his queen Nefertiti, and their three children. The limestone stela with the inventory number JE 44865 is 43.5 × 39 cm in size and was discovered by Ludwig Borchardt in Haoue Q 47 at Tell-el Amarna in 1912. [ 1 ]