Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
Reference
- Object[65]
- mediterranean[65]
- brooch[1]
- gem[65]
- intaglio[1]
- pendant[1]
- pin[1]
- ring[58]
- rosary ring[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- stickpin[1]
- swivel ring[1]
- mediterranean[65]
- graeco-roman[12]
- italian[6]
- roman[3]
- adam[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- altar[2]
- antinous[1]
- aphrodite?[1]
- ariadne[1]
- arsinoe[1]
- bearded man[1]
- boar[1]
- bonus eventus[3]
- bonus eventus?[1]
- bowl[1]
- branch[1]
- bull[1]
- caduceus[1]
- chalmys[1]
- chariot[1]
- chicks[1]
- child[1]
- chimera?[1]
- chloris[1]
- christ[2]
- citharista[1]
- colt[1]
- column[1]
- constantine the great[1]
- cretan bull[1]
- cross[1]
- crucifix[1]
- cupid[1]
- death of ajax[1]
- demeter[1]
- demosthenes[1]
- diomedes[1]
- dying gladiator[1]
- eagle[1]
- ecclesiatic scene[1]
- emperor[1]
- eros[2]
- eros?[1]
- erymanthian boar[1]
- eve[1]
- faun[2]
- faustina[1]
- flutes[1]
- fruit[1]
- fruit tree[1]
- garden[1]
- goat[1]
- golden ass[1]
- goose[1]
- grain[2]
- halo[1]
- head[1]
- hellenistic ruler?[1]
- hemlock[1]
- heracles[2]
- hertha[1]
- hippocrates[1]
- hyacinthus[2]
- hygieia-felicitas[1]
- inscription[5]
- iole[1]
- isis[1]
- jove[1]
- jupiter[1]
- jupiter tonans[1]
- kythera[1]
- libation dish[1]
- lucius annaeus seneca[1]
- maenad[2]
- marcus agrippa[1]
- mare[1]
- mask[3]
- masks?[1]
- meleager[2]
- melpomene[1]
- minerva[1]
- minerva?[1]
- monkey head[1]
- nero?[1]
- numa pompilius[1]
- old testament[1]
- owl[2]
- palladium of troy[1]
- pallas[1]
- panther[1]
- ptolemy philadelphus[1]
- pyrrhus[1]
- roma?[1]
- sacrifice[1]
- saint[1]
- saint carlo borromeo[1]
- saint paul?[1]
- satyr[1]
- silenus[2]
- socrates[3]
- woman[2]
- zeno[2]
- zeus[2]
- carnelian[1]
- chalcedony[1]
- gold[65]
- sardonyx[65]
- dioscurides[1]
- italy[6]
- western europe[1]
- yes[65]
































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