● On view now — 107 Egyptian
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
So-called mummy portraits were apparently painted during the owners' lives and hung in their homes. At the time of the owner's death, the portrait was taken down, cut from its frame, and trimmed to fit the deceased's mummy, to which it was bound. It was at that time also that the gilding on the center painting was added.
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Funerary Panel of a Man
Funerary Portrait of a Young Girl
Ancient Egyptian — Portrait of a Man Wearing a Laurel Wreath
Ancient Egyptian — Portrait of a Man Wearing an Ivy Wreath
Taddeo di Bartolo — Head of an Angel in Full Face
Ancient Egyptian — Funerary Mask
Wall painting from Room H of the Villa of P. Fannius Synisto
Wall painting fragment
Taddeo di Bartolo — Head of an Angel in Left Profile
Ancient Roman — Mosaic Floor Panel Depicting a Personificati
Wall painting fragment
Ancient Egyptian — Canopic Jar of Amenhotep