Gem

29-128-68

From: Mediterranean

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

Object Number 29-128-68
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Graeco-Roman
Provenience Mediterranean
Period Severan Period
Section Mediterranean
Materials Carnelian | Onyx
Technique Cameo
Iconography Woman | Lion Skin | Omphale
Description

Sommerville: Carenelian-Onyx. Incognito. Greek and Roman Cameos, Case E.

Vermeule: Sardonyx. Cameo. (Unmounted) Broken across top. Draped bust of a young lady to left. Since she appears to be wearing a lionskin on the head she is to be identified as Omphale, a friend of Herakles. Graeco-Roman. Representations of Omphale were popular in the Imperial Period of the life-size marble statue of a lady of the Severan period as Omphale in the Vatican Magazine.

Length 1 cm
Width 0.7 cm
Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 68 - Sommerville Gem Number

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