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Mummy and Portrait of Demetrios

Nombre del creador

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Unknown

Contexto cultural

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Egyptian; Roman

Fecha

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Creación: 1st century, Greco-Roman Egypt, Roman Egypt Era, Roman Empire

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This portrait of an elite Greco-Egyptian man is affixed to a mummy, likely the sitter. Writings on the mummy wrappings indicate he is Demetrios, who died at 59 years old.


Ancient Egyptians believed that the soul lived after death if the body was preserved. Mummification was thus fundamental to the Egyptian afterlife starting in at least 2500 BCE. After curing and wrapping the body in linen, priests affixed a mask, typically made of cartonnage. During the Roman Imperial period, elite Greco-Egyptians used individualized wood-panel portraits as masks.


Demetrios’ shroud includes Egyptian symbols of divinity applied with expensive lead paint imported to Egypt from Spain. He wears a gilded laurel wreath. The expensive materials and inclusion of his biographical details indicate Demetrios was a man of importance who wished to have his status, as well as his soul, preserved for eternity.

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Mummy of Demetrios enveloped in red painted cloth elaborately decorated with gilt figures.

When the Romans ruled Egypt (30 B.C.E.–642 C.E.), some wealthy Greeks there were mummified. This mummy was made with expensive imported materials that show the wealth Demetrios commanded in life. It is wrapped in a linen shroud painted with red pigment made with lead imported from Spain. The mummy includes a Roman-style portrait of Demetrios painted on a wooden panel in the medium of encaustic, or wax plus pigment. (Compare it to the less costly portrait painted directly on Neferhotep’s shroud, nearby.) Artists added Egyptian divine symbols to the mummy shroud and the deceased’s name and age at death, recorded as fifty-nine years, all in gold leaf.
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Mummy and Portrait of Demetrios

Creador

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Unknown, Artist

Tipo de obra

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Funerary mask; Mummy; Painting ; Panel painting; Mummy portrait; Funerary object
Remains, Human

Contexto cultural

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Egyptian; Roman

Material

Painted cloth, gold, human remains, wood, encaustic, gold leaf

Dimensiones

13 3/8 x 15 3/8 x 74 13/16 in., 130 lb. (34 x 39 x 190 cm, 58.97kg) portrait: 14 11/16 x 8 1/16 x 1/16 in. (37.3 x 20.5 x 0.2 cm) Display: 19 x 28 x 86 1/4 in., 197.5 lb. (48.3 x 71.1 x 219.1 cm, 89.59kg) 18 3/8 x 14 x 76 in., 130 lb. (46.7 x 35.6 x 193 cm, 58.97kg)

Técnica

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Painting; Encaustic painting; Gilding; Mummification

Idioma

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Greek

Fecha

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Creación: 1st century, Greco-Roman Egypt, Roman Egypt Era, Roman Empire
95–100 C.E., Roman Period

Procedencia

Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, Oct 06, 1911

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Derechos

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Creative Commons Attribution
Creative Commons-BY

Inscripción

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Traducción: (center, mummy) Gilded inscription reads: "Demetrios. 59 years."
Demetris. 59 years.

Ubicación

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Creación: Africa, North Africa, Faiyum Governorate
Hawara, Egypt

Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Man, Death (natural phenomenon), Ancient Greeks, Egyptian people, People, Gold, Laurel wreath, Upper class, Social status, Portrait , Mummy;
Afterlife; Wreath (attire)

Tema

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Colaboradores de Curationist

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Reina Gattuso; Christina Stone; Emily Benoff

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Unknown, Mummy and Portrait of Demetrios, 95-100 C.E. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The mummy of Demetrios is adorned with symbols of divinity, painted using costly pigments imported from Egypt and Spain, reflecting his elevated status within Greco-Egyptian society. Creative Commons Attribution.

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