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Portrait of a Youth with a Surgical Cut in one Eye, 190-210 AD
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Portrait of a Youth with a Surgical Cut in one Eye, 190-210 AD
3432854 Portrait of a Youth with a Surgical Cut in one Eye, 190-210 AD (encaustic paint on limewood) by Egyptian, Roman Period (c.30 BC - AD 337); 35x17.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Faiyum mummy portraits date from the Roman occupation of Egypt.); Egyptian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the enigmatic "Portrait of a Youth with a Surgical Cut in one Eye" dating back to 190-210 AD. Created using encaustic paint on limewood, this masterpiece is attributed to an Egyptian artist during the Roman Period. With dimensions of 35x17.2 cm, it currently resides in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. The subject's face tells a haunting tale as his young visage bears witness to a grave injury. The surgical cut visible on one eye hints at the medical practices prevalent during that era and offers insight into ancient Egyptian culture and their approach towards health and healing. Believed to be part of Faiyum mummy portraits from Roman Egypt, this portrait holds immense historical significance. It serves as a poignant reminder of mortality and the connection between life and death in ancient times. The wooden panel adds an element of authenticity while the use of wax brings depth and texture to this adolescent male portrait. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back through time, contemplating not only the physical pain suffered by its subject but also pondering broader themes such as resilience, fragility, and human vulnerability. Through Bridgeman Images' lens capturing every intricate detail, we can appreciate both the artistic finesse employed by its creator and gain valuable insights into ancient medicine practices – making it an invaluable piece for art enthusiasts seeking knowledge about history's intersection with artistry.
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