support@meisterdrucke.com  ·  0043 4257 29415

Deutsch English Italiano Español Français Nederlands Português Svenska Polski Dansk
Search by artist, work title or style – e.g. Monet, Starry Night, Impressionism, Hokusai wave, nude. Describe the scene – e.g. green meadow, abstract with lots of red, dark oil painting, standing nude next to a tree.

Portrait Shroud of a Young Man by School Egyptian

Portrait Shroud of a Young Man

(Portrait Shroud of a Young Man, first half of the 4th century (linen covered with gesso and paint, mounted on wood))


School Egyptian

€ 87.78
Enthält 0% MwSt.
   Configure art print
Undated  ·  linen covered with gesso and paint, mounted on wood  ·  Image ID: 981522

Nonclassified artists

Portrait Shroud of a Young Man by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA / Bridgeman Images
AR/3D   View in 3D / AR zu Favoriten hinzufügen   Add to favorites    Change wall color    View picture in a room
0 Reviews

Configure art print

Picture Frame

Medium & Stretcher

Glass & Passepartout

Miscellaneous & Extras

 Save / compare configuration
Preview Icon

Summary

Gemälde
Veredelung
Keilrahmen
Museumslizenz

€ 87.78
(inkl. 20% MwSt)
   Add to cart

Bildschärfe: PERFEKT

If you'd like us to adjust the brightness, colors, or crop the image, we're happy to do this for you at no extra cost. Just get in touch!

Similar artworks selected for you

A table of funerary offerings, with fruit, flowers, sweetmeats, etc, and jars of wine standing by it Elaborately painted shroud of Neferhotep, son of Herrotiou, 100-225 AD Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut Fragments from a Painted Sarcophagus, 4th Century A.D. Two-headed Bird Two-headed Bird from Sant Joan de Boí Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. Top: Serimen loves the god Osiris represented by its emblem in the city of Abydos. The soul of the dead in the form of a bird flies over his mummy watched by the goddesses Isis (left) and Nephtys (right Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. On top: during the creation of the world, the god Geb (Earth) is separated from the goddess Nout (heaven); gods and genies from the on. Below: Serimen pays homage to the sun that is flooding with its ra Larnax Linen Mummy Bandage with Vignettes from Mummy of a young man, with encaustic portrait, from El-Hibeh Cartonnage Applique, 305 BCE -395 CE Shroud of Nespawtytawy, inscribed in hieroglyphs Larnax Outer coffin of Henettawy Ornamental Shoulder Bands from a Tunic, 500s Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb separated from his wife, the goddess Nut, Third Intermediate Period Inscription in particularly clear hieroglyphs Book of Amduat, Perhaps of Bakenmut, with Elements of the Tenth through Twelfth Hours Ceiling panel with an eagle between coats of arms of the Caldes family and plant motifs Textile, Italian Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period Egyptian Antiquity Allegory of the Cosmos: Mythological Papyrus of Neskapashouty The Mummy Case of a Priestess of Ammon-Ra Dating from 1600 BC Book of mythological images of Nespakachuty, the separation of heaven and earth with the solar boat Mummy lid, from the coffin of the Chief of scribes of the temple of Amun Re, Nespawershefyt, Third Intermediate Period, c.1000 BC Linen mummy bandage with vignettes from Book of the Dead of Hori, c.1969-945 BC Copy of Wall Painting, Private Tomb 100 of Rekhmire, Thebes
Show more similar artworks

Similar artworks selected for you

A table of funerary offerings, with fruit, flowers, sweetmeats, etc, and jars of wine standing by it Elaborately painted shroud of Neferhotep, son of Herrotiou, 100-225 AD Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut Fragments from a Painted Sarcophagus, 4th Century A.D. Two-headed Bird Two-headed Bird from Sant Joan de Boí Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. Top: Serimen loves the god Osiris represented by its emblem in the city of Abydos. The soul of the dead in the form of a bird flies over his mummy watched by the goddesses Isis (left) and Nephtys (right Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. On top: during the creation of the world, the god Geb (Earth) is separated from the goddess Nout (heaven); gods and genies from the on. Below: Serimen pays homage to the sun that is flooding with its ra Larnax Linen Mummy Bandage with Vignettes from Mummy of a young man, with encaustic portrait, from El-Hibeh Cartonnage Applique, 305 BCE -395 CE Shroud of Nespawtytawy, inscribed in hieroglyphs Larnax Outer coffin of Henettawy Ornamental Shoulder Bands from a Tunic, 500s Detail from the papyrus of Nespakashuty showing the god Geb separated from his wife, the goddess Nut, Third Intermediate Period Inscription in particularly clear hieroglyphs Book of Amduat, Perhaps of Bakenmut, with Elements of the Tenth through Twelfth Hours Ceiling panel with an eagle between coats of arms of the Caldes family and plant motifs Textile, Italian Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period Egyptian Antiquity Allegory of the Cosmos: Mythological Papyrus of Neskapashouty The Mummy Case of a Priestess of Ammon-Ra Dating from 1600 BC Book of mythological images of Nespakachuty, the separation of heaven and earth with the solar boat Mummy lid, from the coffin of the Chief of scribes of the temple of Amun Re, Nespawershefyt, Third Intermediate Period, c.1000 BC Linen mummy bandage with vignettes from Book of the Dead of Hori, c.1969-945 BC Copy of Wall Painting, Private Tomb 100 of Rekhmire, Thebes
Show more similar artworks

More art prints by School Egyptian

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb (-1343 - -1314), Egyptian Pharaoh on which the Goddess Isis Appears Copy of World Map by Muhammad al-Idrisi, c.1130 Egyptian Antiquities: The Scribe Squatting. Statue in limestone, albaster and rock crystal. Louvre Museum, Paris Head of a Young Male Called Ancient Egypt, Painting, Osiris, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, God of Afterlife, the Underworld and the Dead Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Horus and Isis receive an offering from the pharaoh, Temple of Hathor, Dendera Egyptian antiquity: detail of a stele in limestone of the Serpent king with representation of the god Horus. From Abydos. Thinitis period (ca. 3100-2700 BC). Paris, Musee du Louvre Ancient Egypt, Wall Carving/Painting, Tomb of Petosiris, Tuna el Gebel, 300 BC, Men Making Unguent Medicines Talisman in Faience Decorates a Mythological Scene: Coffin of the chief priest of Karnak, Nekht-ef-Mut Ancient Egypt, Wall carving/painting, Mastaba/Tomb of Ti, Saqqara, 5th Dynasty, Carpenters sawing and hammering, Shaping beam Egyptian antiquities: zodiac (detail) with relief constellations from the ceiling of the east chapel of Osiris from the Temple of Hathor in Denderah. 30 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum Egyptian antiquity: funeral inscription mentioning a lady named Takhout. 8th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum Statue of Nakhthorheb, Chief of Priests, Quartzite Sculpture, 26th Dynasty, Paris, Louvre Museum Egyptian antiquity: painting of the mastaba of Metchetchi. Scene of daily life (hunting, fishing, offering) in Egypt at the time of the 6th dynasty. 2400-2300 BC. From the site of Saqqara
Show more works by School Egyptian

More art prints by School Egyptian

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb (-1343 - -1314), Egyptian Pharaoh on which the Goddess Isis Appears Copy of World Map by Muhammad al-Idrisi, c.1130 Egyptian Antiquities: The Scribe Squatting. Statue in limestone, albaster and rock crystal. Louvre Museum, Paris Head of a Young Male Called Ancient Egypt, Painting, Osiris, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, God of Afterlife, the Underworld and the Dead Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Horus and Isis receive an offering from the pharaoh, Temple of Hathor, Dendera Egyptian antiquity: detail of a stele in limestone of the Serpent king with representation of the god Horus. From Abydos. Thinitis period (ca. 3100-2700 BC). Paris, Musee du Louvre Ancient Egypt, Wall Carving/Painting, Tomb of Petosiris, Tuna el Gebel, 300 BC, Men Making Unguent Medicines Talisman in Faience Decorates a Mythological Scene: Coffin of the chief priest of Karnak, Nekht-ef-Mut Ancient Egypt, Wall carving/painting, Mastaba/Tomb of Ti, Saqqara, 5th Dynasty, Carpenters sawing and hammering, Shaping beam Egyptian antiquities: zodiac (detail) with relief constellations from the ceiling of the east chapel of Osiris from the Temple of Hathor in Denderah. 30 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum Egyptian antiquity: funeral inscription mentioning a lady named Takhout. 8th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum Statue of Nakhthorheb, Chief of Priests, Quartzite Sculpture, 26th Dynasty, Paris, Louvre Museum Egyptian antiquity: painting of the mastaba of Metchetchi. Scene of daily life (hunting, fishing, offering) in Egypt at the time of the 6th dynasty. 2400-2300 BC. From the site of Saqqara
Show more works by School Egyptian

A selection of our top sellers

Profile Portrait of a Young Woman Poster for the 14th Exhibition of Vienna Secession, 1902 The Road to Bas-Breau, Fontainebleau (Le Pave de Chailly) Intersecting Lines Landscape on Saint-Martin Island Main and Side Paths Portrait of the Marchesa Luisa Casati, with a Greyhound Carnival Evening The Little Shepherdess Alley in Arles with Houses The Savage State from The Course of Empire Poppies Far, Far Away Soria Moria Palace Shimmered Like Gold The Plague Comes Bordighera
Show more artworks

A selection of our top sellers

Profile Portrait of a Young Woman Poster for the 14th Exhibition of Vienna Secession, 1902 The Road to Bas-Breau, Fontainebleau (Le Pave de Chailly) Intersecting Lines Landscape on Saint-Martin Island Main and Side Paths Portrait of the Marchesa Luisa Casati, with a Greyhound Carnival Evening The Little Shepherdess Alley in Arles with Houses The Savage State from The Course of Empire Poppies Far, Far Away Soria Moria Palace Shimmered Like Gold The Plague Comes Bordighera
Show more artworks


What our customers think about us



Frequently Asked Questions about Meisterdrucke


Personalizing your art print at Meisterdrucke is simple and intuitive: Choose a frame, set the image size, pick a printing medium, and add suitable glazing or a stretcher frame. We also offer additional customization options like mats, fillets, and spacers. If you have any questions, our customer service team is ready to help you create your perfect artwork.

At Meisterdrucke, you can visualize your configured artwork directly in your own room. Simply upload a photo of your space and see how the artwork looks in it. If you're visiting us on a mobile device — phone or tablet — our augmented reality feature brings the picture to life and projects it right into your room. A unique experience that combines art and technology.

Choosing the right medium is often a matter of personal taste. To give you a better idea, we've provided some images for each medium. We also offer a sample set of all paper variants, so you can decide not just visually but by touch as well. You can order the sample set free of charge — only shipping costs apply.

Don't worry! At Meisterdrucke, we don't just process orders mechanically. Every order is manually reviewed by our team. If we spot any inconsistencies or issues with your configuration, we'll get in touch with you right away. And of course, our friendly and patient support team is always here to help you with your configuration. We'll work with you by phone or email to adjust your image so the final result is exactly what you had in mind.


Still have questions?

Are you interested in an art print from our manufactory but still unsure? Do you need advice on choosing the medium or help with the order?

Our experts are happy to assist you.

+43 4257 29415
support@meisterdrucke.com
Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00

Still have questions?

Are you interested in an art print from our manufactory but still unsure? Do you need advice on choosing the medium or help with the order?

Our experts are happy to assist you.

+43 4257 29415
support@meisterdrucke.com
Mo-Do: 7:00 - 16:00 | Fr: 7:00 - 13:00


Meisterdrucke

   Kärntner Strasse 46
        9586 Finkenstein am Faaker See
        Austria
        +43 4257 29415
        support@meisterdrucke.com
Other languages

                   
Erfahrungen & Bewertungen zu Meisterdrucke
Post.at DHL Express Quehenberger Cargoboard
Kaiser Franz Joseph

Meisterdrucke
Kärntner Strasse 46
9586 Finkenstein am Faaker See · Austria
+43 4257 29415 · office@meisterdrucke.com
Post.at DHL Express Quehenberger Cargoboard


               

(c) 2026 meisterdrucke.us