Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
Reference
- Object[50]
- yes[50]
- no[50]
- mediterranean[50]
- double gem[1]
- gem[49]
- idol[1]
- ring[6]
- mediterranean[50]
- european[3]
- graeco-roman[3]
- italian[5]
- italic[1]
- roman[2]
- acanthus leaves[1]
- agrippa[1]
- agrippina?[2]
- alexander severus[1]
- altar[1]
- aphrodite[2]
- aphrodite?[1]
- arsinoe[1]
- augustus?[1]
- bearded man[2]
- bird[1]
- carita[1]
- child[1]
- citharista[1]
- column[1]
- devotional figure[1]
- emperor[1]
- empress[1]
- eros[1]
- eros?[1]
- ethiopian[1]
- faun?[1]
- flora?[1]
- flowers[1]
- flutes[1]
- food[1]
- fury?[1]
- germanicus?[1]
- geta septimius[1]
- helena[1]
- herm[1]
- infant[1]
- julia[1]
- julia mamaea[1]
- julia paula[1]
- julia pia[1]
- julio-claudian family[1]
- juno[1]
- kythera[1]
- lady[1]
- libation bowl[1]
- livia[1]
- livia?[1]
- maenad?[1]
- man[7]
- marc antony?[1]
- marceanna[1]
- marcus aurelius[1]
- mary magdalene?[1]
- masaniello[1]
- mask[1]
- matidia[1]
- melon style hair[1]
- nubian[1]
- octavia[1]
- poet[1]
- portrait[2]
- priapus[2]
- ptolemy philadelphus[1]
- roman empress[1]
- roses[1]
- sacrifice[1]
- saint theresa d'avila[1]
- sappho?[2]
- semiramis[1]
- skull[1]
- telus?[1]
- thyone[1]
- trees[1]
- venus[2]
- vestal[1]
- woman[50]
- agate[2]
- calcite[1]
- carnelian[1]
- chalcedony[11]
- cowry shell[1]
- gold[5]
- jasper[1]
- lapis lazuli[1]
- metal[1]
- mollusk shell[1]
- onyx[15]
- paste[2]
- quartz[1]
- sard[1]
- sardonyx[16]
- siberian jasper[2]
- silver[1]
- stone[1]
- turquoise[1]
- after berini[1]
- actual citation[50]
































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