Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
Reference
- Object[1,138]
- yes[1,138]
- asian[3]
- mediterranean[1,135]
- amulet[6]
- archer's ring[1]
- betrothal amulet[1]
- box[1]
- box lid[1]
- brooch[1]
- buckle[1]
- cameo[2]
- fibula (pin)[1]
- finger ring[5]
- fragment[1]
- gem[1,138]
- intaglio[4]
- locket[1]
- marriage ring[1]
- pendant[19]
- pin[10]
- plaque[1]
- relief[1]
- ring[197]
- ringstone[1]
- rosary ring[1]
- scarab[17]
- scaraboid[4]
- scepter fragment[1]
- seal (object)[24]
- serpentine[1]
- sherd[1]
- stamp seal[1]
- stickpin[1]
- swivel ring[6]
- talisman[1]
- vessel handle attachment[5]
- campania[2]
- china[3]
- constantinople[1]
- cumae[1]
- egypt[1]
- esneh[1]
- etruria[1]
- france[1]
- italy[11]
- mediterranean[1,117]
- paris (france)[1]
- sardinia[1]
- stockholm[1]
- sweden[1]
- tarquinia[1]
- tibur river[2]
- turkey (country)[1]
- western europe[2]
- 15th century[1]
- 16th century[12]
- 17th century[15]
- 18th century[21]
- 19th century[21]
- archaic greek period[1]
- augustan period[1]
- baroque period[5]
- byzantine[9]
- byzantine period[3]
- classical greek period[2]
- early achaemenian[1]
- early christian[1]
- early middle ages[1]
- gothic period[1]
- graeco-roman[1]
- graeco-roman period[60]
- hellenistic period[3]
- imperial[1]
- imperial roman period[44]
- iron age[1]
- julio-claudian period[1]
- late antique period[9]
- late archaic greek period[1]
- late byzantine[1]
- late classical greek period[1]
- late etruscan[1]
- late gothic period[1]
- late hellenistic period[2]
- late roman period[3]
- medieval[31]
- medieval period[1]
- middle ages[2]
- ming dynasty[1]
- neo-babylonian[1]
- neo-classical[1]
- neoclassical[256]
- persian period[2]
- post classical[309]
- qing dynasty[2]
- renaissance[98]
- republican roman period[6]
- roman period[9]
- victorian[2]
- balkan[1]
- buddhist[1]
- byzantine[9]
- chinese[3]
- christian[5]
- dutch[1]
- east greek[1]
- etruscan[11]
- european[18]
- flemish[1]
- french[6]
- german[1]
- gnostic[16]
- graeco-italic[1]
- graeco-roman[151]
- greek[3]
- imperial roman[2]
- islamic[1]
- italian[60]
- italic[5]
- italo-etruscan[2]
- medieval[1]
- merovignian[1]
- nordic[1]
- northern european[4]
- northern syrian[1]
- persian[21]
- phoenician[11]
- roman[52]
- russian[4]
- sassanian[16]
- south italian[3]
- venetian[1]
- western european[1]
- achilles[9]
- aesclepius[4]
- alexander the great[4]
- altar[10]
- antinous[5]
- aphrodite[6]
- aphrodite?[5]
- apollo[8]
- ariadne[4]
- aristides[6]
- artemis[4]
- asp[7]
- athena[19]
- augustus[10]
- bacchante[7]
- bacchus[8]
- bearded man[12]
- biga[5]
- bird[4]
- boar[6]
- bull[6]
- caracalla[5]
- chariot[7]
- child[6]
- chimera[4]
- christ[12]
- cicero[4]
- claudius[10]
- cleopatra vii[5]
- cock[5]
- commodus[5]
- corinthian helmet[6]
- cupid[22]
- demeter[5]
- diana[5]
- dionysos[6]
- dog[8]
- eagle[7]
- empress[5]
- eros[25]
- faun[17]
- female head[6]
- germanicus[5]
- geta septimius[7]
- goat[9]
- gorgon[5]
- hadrian[15]
- head[16]
- helmet[8]
- heracles[35]
- hermes[6]
- homer[5]
- horse[8]
- inscription[54]
- jove[5]
- julia[6]
- julius caesar[5]
- juno[6]
- jupiter[12]
- lion[10]
- lion head[5]
- lion skin[16]
- livia[11]
- lysimachus[6]
- maenad[25]
- man[24]
- marcus aurelius[16]
- mask[37]
- medusa[17]
- meleager[8]
- minerva[15]
- nero[7]
- nymph[9]
- peacock[6]
- philosopher[15]
- philosopher?[7]
- portrait[7]
- psyche[6]
- roman emperor[31]
- roman empress[6]
- sacrifice[7]
- satyr[14]
- shield[7]
- signature[10]
- silenus[18]
- snake[8]
- socrates[7]
- theater mask[5]
- tiberius[5]
- trajan[5]
- venus[14]
- vespasian[6]
- victory[8]
- virgil[5]
- virgin mary[5]
- warrior[15]
- woman[49]
- youth[6]
- zeus[9]
- zeus-serapis[6]
- greek language[1]
- latin[1]
- agalmatolite[1]
- agate[106]
- alabaster[37]
- amber[33]
- amethyst[10]
- aquamarine[1]
- argillite[1]
- banded agate[1]
- basalt[6]
- beryl[1]
- bronze[8]
- calcite[10]
- carnelian[36]
- carrerra marble[1]
- chalcedony[169]
- chrysoprase[3]
- copper[1]
- coral[5]
- cowry shell[1]
- crystal (stone)[1]
- diamond[1]
- egyptian jasper[3]
- emerald[9]
- enamel[6]
- feldspar[1]
- garnet[1]
- glass[25]
- glass paste[15]
- gold[194]
- gold alloy[1]
- green jasper[12]
- grey jasper[1]
- heliotrope (mineral)[3]
- hematite[5]
- icelandic jasper[2]
- iron[5]
- jacinth[3]
- jade[1]
- jadeite[2]
- jasper[45]
- labradorite[1]
- lapis lazuli[5]
- malachite[3]
- marble (stone)[2]
- metal[22]
- mollusk shell[1]
- mother-of-pearl[6]
- nephrite[1]
- obsidian[4]
- onyx[330]
- oriental jasper[1]
- oriental sardonyx[1]
- paste[72]
- pearl[2]
- porphyry[1]
- pulpa di francia[1]
- quartz[3]
- red jasper[5]
- rhone pebble[4]
- rock crystal[4]
- ruby[2]
- sapphire[2]
- sard[33]
- sardonyx[224]
- serpentine[6]
- shell[13]
- siberian jasper[4]
- silver[4]
- slate[1]
- soapstone[1]
- solenhofen stone[3]
- stone[4]
- topaz[3]
- tortoise shell[1]
- tufa[1]
- turquoise[27]
- wood[1]
- after alesandro masnago[1]
- after antonio abondio[3]
- after berini[1]
- after feodor tolstoi[1]
- after giovanni pichler[1]
- after michelangelo[1]
- after pistrucci[1]
- albrecht durer[1]
- artas[1]
- belham[1]
- giovanni pichler[1]
- giovanni weder[1]
- imperial ekaterinburg stone cutting factory[1]
- imperial kolyvan stone cutting factory[1]
- l. ghissali[1]
- luigi pichler[1]
- maxwell sommerville[1]
- santarelli[2]
- teresa talani[1]
- wilgot[1]
- actual citation[1,138]
- type citation[1]
































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