Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
Reference
- Object[26]
- yes[26]
- mediterranean[22]
- near eastern[4]
- brooch[1]
- cameo[2]
- cylinder seal[3]
- finger ring[1]
- gem[21]
- intaglio[4]
- pendant[2]
- ring[3]
- scarab[3]
- seal (object)[3]
- serpentine[1]
- sherd[1]
- stamp seal[1]
- byzantine[4]
- christian[3]
- etruscan[3]
- gnostic[3]
- italo-etruscan[1]
- parthian[1]
- persian[1]
- phoenician[1]
- roman[9]
- sassanian[1]
- alexander the great[1]
- altar[1]
- animals[1]
- bust[1]
- charioteer[1]
- child[1]
- chnoubis[1]
- christ[1]
- christ pantocrator[1]
- christian trinity[1]
- cleopatra[1]
- cock-head god[1]
- cult image[1]
- cupid[1]
- cybele[1]
- demeter[1]
- dog?[1]
- dragon[1]
- empress[1]
- female head[1]
- god[1]
- goddess[1]
- greek inscription[1]
- griffin[2]
- horse[1]
- human head[1]
- inscription[9]
- lion?[1]
- lions[1]
- livia[1]
- man reclining[1]
- minerva[1]
- nero[1]
- owl[1]
- pallas[1]
- parthian head[1]
- pegasus[1]
- prado[1]
- quadriga[1]
- roma[1]
- sage[1]
- scepter[1]
- serpent[1]
- shield[1]
- spear[1]
- symposium scene[1]
- tarquinius superbus[1]
- temple[1]
- temple of solomon[1]
- throne[1]
- titus[1]
- virgin mary[2]
- warrior[1]
- woman reclining[1]
- alabaster[1]
- basalt[2]
- bronze[1]
- carnelian[2]
- chalcedony[2]
- diorite[1]
- enamel[1]
- glass[3]
- glass paste[1]
- gold[6]
- green jasper[2]
- hematite[2]
- jacinth[1]
- jadeite[1]
- onyx[1]
- paste[2]
- red jasper[1]
- sard[2]
- sardonyx[4]
- serpentine[1]
- actual citation[26]
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