详情
114 in. (3.2 cm.) long
来源
Giorgio Sangiorgi (1886-1965), Rome, acquired and brought to Switzerland, late 1930s; thence by continuous descent to the current owner.
出版
J. Boardman and C. Wagner, Masterpieces in Miniature: Engraved Gems from Prehistory to the Present, London, 2018, p. 171, no. 157.
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拍品专文

This large convex ringstone is engraved with a nude bust of a man. Despite the distinctive physiognomy and the large size of the stone, which suggests he is from the upper strata of society, his identity is not known. He has short curly hair and a short beard, much like the Emperor Caracalla, to whose reign this likely dates. In the field is a star and a crescent moon, devices found on some Roman Imperial coins from eastern mints, as well as on Sasanian gems. For a gem of similar style and quality, compare the portrait of Caracalla in Paris, no. 233 in M.-L. Vollenweider and M. Avisseau-Broustet, Camées et intailles, Tome II, Les Portraits romains du Cabinet des médailles.

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