Romano-egyptian Gallery
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archaicwonder:Romano-Egyptian Gold Chain Necklace with Emeralds and Amethyst, 3rd Century ADThe emer
honorthegods:November Fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE.
caesaringaul:Mummy Portrait, Egyptian Roman Period, 80-120 AD.Limewood panel bearing portrait in enc
Golden pendant with repoussédecoration, bearing a portrait of Alexander the Great. Artist unknown;
thegetty:Hiss is a snake bracelet from the 1st century A.D.Designed to look like a coil around the w
Funerary portrait of a woman from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 138-192 CE (Antonine period). F
Mummy portrait of a girl, from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 120-150 CE. Now in the Liebieghaus
elsewheregreen:Fragmentary shroud with portrait of a bearded young man. Egypt (Romano-Egyptian) 120-
Mummy portrait of a man from the Fayum, Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; 2nd or 3rd cent. CE. Now in t
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). U
didoofcarthage:Panels with Isis and Serapis. Romano-Egyptian, 100 A.D. Tempera on wood. J. Paul Gett
Statue of Nakhtanubis, priest of Osiris, shown holding a miniature shrine with an effigy of Osiris.
Romano-Egyptian snake bracelet, 1st c. AD
humanoidhistory: Mummy Mask, Romano-Egyptian, A.D. 150–200, stucco with inlaid eyes. (Getty Museum)
Snake Bracelet // Artist: Unknown // Date: 100 BC-100 AD // Material: Gold
Fragmentary shroud with portrait of a bearded young man. Egypt (Romano-Egyptian) 120-150 CE. Metropo
Terracotta head of a bearded satyr. Artist unknown; 1st or 2nd cent. CE. From Alexandria, Egypt; n
The falcon-headed Egyptian deity Horus spears a foe, who is simultaneously attacked by a lion. Lime
Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian deity who leads souls to the Underworld, depicted clad in a Roman
Funerary portrait of a woman from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; Antonine period (ca. 138-192 CE). N
Terracotta statuette from Roman Egypt depicting the deities Harpocrates and Agathodaimon, the latter
Romano-Egyptian Mosaic Glass Inlay Depicting an Eagle, a Wagtail and a Falcon, 1st century BCE. Mosa
Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE or la
Over the last few weeks, pre-program conservation interns Natasha Kung and Meredith Menache have bee
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