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Faiyum Collection

Faiyum, a captivating destination in Egypt that takes us back to the Roman period

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Faiyum Collection: Egypt. Roman period. Fayum mummy portraits. Man
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Faiyum Collection: The River of Joseph and the Fayoum (litho)
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Faiyum Collection: Portrait from Fayum (encaustic wax on wood)
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Faiyum Collection: Portrait of the Boy Eutyches, 100-150 AD (encaustic on wood, paint)
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Faiyum Collection: man plowing Faiyum Egyptian Egypt 1865-1875
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Faiyum Collection: Boy with a Floral Garland in His Hair, ca 200-230. Artist: Fayum mummy portraits
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Faiyum Collection: Portrait of a Young Lady, 2nd cen. AD. Artist: Fayum mummy portraits
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Faiyum Collection: Al-Fayoum in the Fayoum Oasis, Egypt
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Faiyum Collection: Fluted column of the tympanum of the Hawara Labyrinth. Fayyu
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Faiyum Collection: EGYPT: EXCAVATION, c1900. Excavation of temple and village ruins at Medinet en-Nahas
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Faiyum Collection: Bronze and nielloed electrum crocodile figure, From Faiyum, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XII
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Faiyum Collection: Egypt, El-Faiyum Oasis (Al Fayyum), Medinet Madi, ruins of temples
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Faiyum Collection: Faiyum Terracotta Goddess
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Faiyum Collection: Egyptian Terracotta figurines C016 / 2798
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Faiyum Collection: EGYPT: CITY OF BACCHUS. A view of the ruins of the City of Bacchus

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Faiyum, a captivating destination in Egypt that takes us back to the Roman period. Known for its remarkable Fayum mummy portraits, this ancient city in Al-Fayoum Oasis holds a wealth of history and artistry. These encaustic wax on wood portraits, such as the Portrait of the Boy Eutyches or the Portrait of a Woman from the 1st-4th century AD, offer glimpses into the lives and faces of individuals who once walked these lands. As we explore Faiyum further, we come across breathtaking sights like Medinet El-Fayoum captured by Jean-Leon Gerome in 1868/1870. The view transports us to an era where time seemed to stand still amidst architectural wonders and natural beauty. The influence extends beyond its artistic treasures, and is also home to significant landmarks like The River of Joseph, which has left an indelible mark on this oasis region throughout history. Additionally, the fluted column adorning the tympanum of Hawara Labyrinth stands tall as a testament to ancient craftsmanship and architectural prowess. Not only does Faiyum boast cultural heritage but it also showcases scenes from everyday life. A glimpse into Egyptian agriculture can be seen through an image depicting a man plowing its fertile soil during 1865-1875. Intriguing and diverse, Faiyum invites us to immerse ourselves in its rich tapestry woven with art, history, nature's splendor, and glimpses into daily life centuries ago.