Gem

Ring

29-128-901

From: Mediterranean

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

Object Number 29-128-901
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Graeco-Roman
Provenience Mediterranean
Creator Dioscurides
Period Imperial Roman Period
Date Made 50 BCE-400 CE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Gold | Sardonyx
Technique Intaglio
Iconography Bull | Signature
Description

Sommerville: Sard. Intaglio ring. A bull. A magnificient incision by the renowned Dioscorides, a Greek gem-engraver of the time of Emperor Augustus, whose portrait he engraved; which gem was used by Augustus and several of his successors as their signet. Gold Rings - Intaglios, Case EEE.

Vermeule: Sard. Intaglio. (Modern gold ring setting, broken and mended) Bull butting to left., crescent above. Signed in exerque in Greek letters. Sommerville identifies this as a gem by the renowned Dioscurides. Greek gem engraver of the time of Augustus whose portrait he engraved.

Height 1.4 cm
Width 1.2 cm
Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 901 - Sommerville Gem Number

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