Ymani, I don’t think of that style of clothing in the art as Biblical times. It appears to me to be more 16th-17th century style. I could still be off by centuries.
The female to our left seems to be a more central focus. The man to our right of her (her left) does have a typical “Jesus appearance” but he seems to be deferring to the woman.
To our right of those is a “blob” and then there are 2 women clad in dresses with lowish necklines, one rounded in the foreground and the background woman appearing risque.
YYMV.
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I don’t see floating head, just long neck/etc. I have no clue what the scene is depicting, maybe searches on Mar A Lago will describe? Another point is that in 16/17th century art (and earlier as well) often portrayed biblical scenes and stories with the personalities attired in contemporary clothing.
My mother was an art historian and I grew up as child looking at the pictures in the art books that lined the walls and reading about them, so this is something I am familiar with. Not ascertaining the nature of this portrayal, I have no idea what’s going on. But the lack of 2000 year old middele eastern dress style does not necessarily mean anything one way or the other.
I did a bunch of searches trying to find what the murals at Mar A Lago depict, with no results.