Greco-Roman, 'A Young Woman', probably 2nd to 3rd Century
About the work
Overview
The woman in this portrait wears gold, ball-shaped earrings, a golden braided chain and a necklace made up of rectangular emeralds with alternating gold details. Her rich red tunic has a black gold-edged stripe at her right side: this is a clavus, a sign of status in Rome. The artist records her features with accuracy: her large, almond-shaped eyes slant upwards, she has a low forehead, a long thin nose, a plump but small mouth and a small, square chin.
The portrait dates to the first century AD when Egypt was part of the Roman Empire. It was probably commissioned at death and then placed into the case holding her mummified body. This kind of burial rite and portrait image were only possible for the wealthiest citizens. The woman came from a mixed society of Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, which explains her choice of Roman fashion and Egyptian burial custom.
Key facts
Details
- Full title
- A Young Woman
- Artist
- Greco-Roman
- Date made
- probably 2nd to 3rd Century
- Medium and support
- encaustic on wood
- Dimensions
- 42 × 22 cm
- Acquisition credit
- Mond Bequest, 1924
- Inventory number
- NG3931
- Location
- On loan: Long loan to the British Museum (2024 - 2026), The British Museum, London, UK
- Collection
- Main Collection
Provenance
Additional information
Text extracted from the ‘Provenance’ section of the catalogue entry in Martin Davies, ‘National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools’, London 1986; for further information, see the full catalogue entry.
Exhibition history
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1994Long Loan to the British Museum (1994 - 2021)The British Museum21 June 1994 - 1 January 2021
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2021Long loan to the British Museum (2021 - 2024)The British Museum1 January 2021 - 31 December 2023
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2024Long loan to the British Museum (2024 - 2026)The British Museum1 January 2024 - 31 December 2026
Bibliography
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1893G. Ebers, Antike Portraits: Die hellenistischen Bildnisse aus dem Faijûm, Leipzig 1893
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1910J.P. Richter, The Mond Collection: An Appreciation, London 1910
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1929National Gallery, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square: Catalogue, 86th edn, London 1929
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1951Davies, Martin, National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools, London 1951
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1961M. Davies, The Earlier Italian Schools, 2nd edn, London 1961
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1985K. Parlasca, El Fayyum, Milan 1985
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1986Davies, Martin, National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools, revised edn, London 1986
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1988Gordon, Dillian, National Gallery Catalogues: The Early Italian Schools before 1400, revised edn, London 1988
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1997S. Walker and M. Bierbrier, Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt (exh. cat. British Museum, 1997; Palazzo Ruspoli (Fondazione Memmo), 22 October 1997 - 28 February 1998), London 1997
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2001
C. Baker and T. Henry, The National Gallery: Complete Illustrated Catalogue, London 2001
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