Egyptian, Roman period — Mummy mask — 1st - 2nd Century A.D

Egyptian, Roman period, 1st - 2nd Century A.D, Gesso and linen, 165 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm (without stand) Condition: Good condition. Includes stand. Documented provenance. Antikarts dossier with presentation, characteristics and traceability
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Detailed Description

Egyptian, Roman period, 1st - 2nd Century A.D, Gesso and linen, 165 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm (without stand)

Analysis & expertise

Specimen observed during Antikarts catalog integration. The record is prepared from the technical and provenance information provided by the source. Photographs are preserved as condition evidence at the time of cataloguing.

Characteristics

Item: Mummy mask. Material: Gesso and linen. Culture: Egyptian, Roman period. Period: 1st - 2nd Century A.D. Dimensions: 165 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm (without stand). Condition: Good condition. Includes stand.

Historical context

Context markers: Egyptian, Roman period. Dating indicated: 1st - 2nd Century A.D.

Cultural value

Reference record preserved for study, comparison and documentation.

Traceability & guarantees

Provenance: Ex French private collection, Victor Emile Gabriel Chevallier (1889 - 1969) and his wife Marguerite Jeanne Verel (1887-1962), Mr. Chevallier served as an associate professor at the Lycée Montaigne in Paris, dedicating 44 years to civil and military service. He was honored as a Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur on March 21, 1955. Madame Vérel worked as a lecturer at the Louvre Museum.. Record preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference. Stored documentary source: https://www.yourantiquarian.com/product/romano-egyptian-mummy-mask-2/.

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Archaeological Identity Card

Material, chronological and cultural record for the object

Reference YA-13193
Period
Egyptian, Roman period
Date
1st - 2nd Century A.D
Diameter
165 mm x 150 mm x 110 mm (without stand)
Other References
YA-13193
Condition
Good condition. Includes stand
Provenance
Ex French private collection, Victor Emile Gabriel Chevallier (1889 - 1969) and his wife Marguerite Jeanne Verel (1887-1962), Mr. Chevallier served as an associate professor at the Lycée Montaigne in Paris, dedicating 44 years to civil and military servic