The image on the right looks like any highly realistic portrait done in the most recent two centuries. Oil on canvas with a sense of depth and subtlety.
This image is in fact from the 2nd Century in the Eastern Mediterranean when the Christian Gospels were being compiled.
I saw two similar images of Egyptian women from the 2nd Century BCE. The Egyptians apparently had such realistic images painted before 1,000 BCE.
I happened to see my two Egyptian originals in a private shop in the Toronomon section of Tokyo when I was with Jay Gluck. The small third floor shop was devoted to restoring originals. Jay had brought in a ceramic from 4th Century Persia to be put back together after it had been broken in a Kobe Gallery. When he went to pick it up he took me along and I saw the Egyptian portraits on a table and asked about them.