
Portrait of an Isiac priest
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Portrait of an Isiac Priest Unveiled in Ancient Rome Marble Masterpiece A stunning marble portrait, crafted during the first quarter of the 1st century BC in Rome, has been revealed to showcase a revered priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. The intricate artwork is now on display at the Museum of the Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium. While often mistaken for a likeness of Scipio the African, experts believe this remarkable piece actually captures the essence of an Isiac priest. A distinctive scarification mark on the right side of the front provides strong evidence to support this theory. For the latest updates and behind-the-scenes insights into the world of art history, follow @GeoffreyMarchal on Twitter.
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