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This publication presents fascinating new findings on ancient Romano-Egyptian funerary portraits preserved in international collections.

Once interred with mummified remains, nearly a thousand funerary portraits from Roman Egypt survive today in museums around the world, bringing viewers face-to-face with people who lived two thousand years ago. Until recently, few of these paintings had undergone in-depth study to determine by whom they were made and how.
 
An international collaboration known as APPEAR (Ancient Panel Paintings: Examination, Analysis, and Research) was launched in 2013 to promote the study of these objects and to gather scientific and historical findings into a shared database. The first phase of the project was marked with a two-day conference at the Getty Villa. Conservators, scientists, and curators presented new research on topics such as provenance and collecting, comparisons of works across institutions, and scientific studies of pigments, binders, and supports. The papers and posters from the conference are collected in this publication, which offers the most up-to-date information available about these fascinating remnants of the ancient world.

The free online edition of this open-access publication is available at www.getty.edu/publications/mummyportraits/ and includes zoomable illustrations and graphs. Also available are free PDF, EPUB, and Kindle/MOBI downloads of the book.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Foreword
  2. Timothy Potts
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. Introduction
  2. Marie Svoboda, Caroline R. Cartwright, Susan Walker
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  1. Part One
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  1. 1. Challenges in the Characterization and Categorization of Binding Media in Mummy Portraits
  2. Ken Sutherland, Rachel C. Sabino, Federica Pozzi
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  1. 2. Understanding Wood Choices for Ancient Panel Painting and Mummy Portraits in the APPEAR Project through Scanning Electron Microscopy
  2. Caroline R. Cartwright
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  1. 3. The Matter of Madder in the Ancient World
  2. Richard Newman, Glenn Alan Gates
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  1. 4. Green Pigments: Exploring Changes in the Egyptian Color Palette through the Technical Study of Roman-Period Mummy Shrouds
  2. Caroline Roberts
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  1. 5. Egyptian Blue in Romano-Egyptian Mummy Portraits
  2. Gabrielle Thiboutot
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  1. 6. Multispectral Imaging Techniques Applied to the Study of Romano‑Egyptian Funerary Portraits at the British Museum
  2. Joanne Dyer, Nicola Newman
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  1. 7. Evaluating Multiband Reflectance Image Subtraction for the Characterization of Indigo in Romano-Egyptian Funerary Portraits
  2. Lauren Bradley, Jessica Ford, Dawn Kriss, Victoria Schussler, Federica Pozzi, Elena Basso, Lisa Bruno
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  1. 8. Invisible Brushstrokes Revealed: Technical Imaging and Research of Romano-Egyptian Mummy Portraits
  2. Evelyn (Eve) Mayberger, Jessica Arista, Marie Svoboda, Molly Gleeson
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  1. 9. Framing the Heron Panel: Iconographic and Technical Comparanda
  2. Georgina E. Borromeo, Ingrid A. Neuman, Scott Collins, Catherine Cooper, Derek Merck, David Murray
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  1. 10. A Study of the Relative Locations of Facial Features within Mummy Portraits
  2. Jevon Thistlewood, Olivia Dill, Marc S. Walton, Andrew Shortland
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  1. 11. From All Sides: The APPEAR Project and Mummy Portrait Provenance
  2. Judith Barr
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  1. 12. Painted Mummy Portraits in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
  2. Kata Endreffy, Árpád M. Nagy
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  1. Part Two
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  1. 13. Scrutinizing “Sarapon”: Investigating a Mummy Portrait of a Young Man in the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
  2. Renée Stein, Lorelei H. Corcoran
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  1. 14. Defining a Romano-Egyptian Painting Workshop at Tebtunis
  2. Jane L. Williams, Caroline R. Cartwright, Marc S. Walton
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  1. 15. Nondestructive Studies of Ancient Pigments on Romano-Egyptian Funerary Portraits of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  2. Bettina Vak, Roberta Iannaccone, Katharina Uhlir
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  1. 16. Painted Roman Wood Shields from Dura-Europos
  2. Anne Gunnison, Irma Passeri, Erin Mysak, Lisa R. Brody
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  1. 17. Characterization of Binding Media in Romano-Egyptian Funerary Portraits
  2. Joy Mazurek
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  1. 18. Binding Media and Coatings: Mummy Portraits in the National Museum of Denmark and the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
  2. Lin Rosa Spaabæk, Joy Mazurek
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  1. Glossary
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. APPEAR Participants
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  1. Contributors
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