Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask
Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask

Roman Egyptian Plaster Male Portrait Mask

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Circa 1st to 2nd Century AD

A beautiful naturalistic head of a nobel young man in an incredible state of preservation with inlaid eyes, prominent nose,  brow ridge, and stippled hair. A high cloak evident on neck. The wide open eyes are inlaid with contrasting black-and-white glass components making them really come alive.
The naturalistic appearance of this man is in keeping with second-century trends in all kinds of funerary portraiture, and the tendency of masks of the time to adopt Roman-style facial features and hair more consistently than before has been observed.
Size 7 ½ in. (19 cm.) high + custom base.
Compare similar examples in Ancient Faces; Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt by Susan Walker and Morris Bierbrier, British Museum, nos 132 & 134. 

Provenance: George Lois (1931-2022) and Rosemary Lois (1930-2022), New York, acquired from Charles D. Kelekian (1900-1982), New York.  Old collection number "890" penned in black ink to the back of the neck.

Truly museum quality.

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