Theatrical mask for offering, Roman Period

Theatrical mask for offering, Roman Period

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Purchased by Lord Carnarvon in Egypt in the Fayum, said to be associated with the ram (26.7.1019) purchased by him at the Dattari Collection sale, Paris, June 1912.. Carnarvon Collection until 1926. Purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art from Almina, Countess of Carnarvon, 1926

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