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Lot 172 - Auction 107

A roman carnelian intaglio. Two private portraits as Helios and Selene, with an eagle.
Estimate:
1.500,00/2.000,00 £
Starting price:
500,00 GBP
Price realized:
5.500,00 GBP
Bids:
37

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Lot status:
Auction closed

Description

A roman carnelian intaglio. Two private portraits as Helios and Selene, with an eagle.

End of 1st century A.D. - early 2nd century A.D.

14x17x3 mm

Two busts, one male and bearded, the other female, are shown in profile facing each other, with an eagle perched on a wreathed altar, between them. In the eagle's beak is a wreath. The woman has a chiton and a mantle; on top of the woman's head is a crescent moon. The man also wear a chiton and a mantle; his head is radiated. Late Antonine period. The woman hairstyle reminds Crispina’s, the wife of Commodus. Attractive color of the stone. Slight wear marks. Parallel: G.M.A. Richter, Catalogue of Engraved Gems, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, p. 108 n. 494.

Provenance: UK art market, London.
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