File:Fayum mummy portrait, female ( circa 2nd half of the 2nd c.), Sotheby's.jpg

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An Encaustic Mummy Portrait of a Woman, Roman Period, circa 2nd half of the 2nd Century A.D. PROVENANCE Theodor Graf (1840-1903), Vienna, 2nd collection Bruno Kertzmar Gallery, Vienna Hans and Louis Lion, Galerie Brüder Lion, Munich European private collection, circa 1930

by descent to the present owner, 1978
Date circa 2nd half of the 2nd Century A.D.
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