Antiquities, Islamic, and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art: Featuring Selections from the Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi Collection
Lot 48:
This elegant Roman intaglio, carved from a green stone, features the finely detailed profile of a lady, dating from the 2nd to 3rd century A.D. The intaglio showcases the sophisticated artistry of Roman gem engravers, capturing the subject’s delicate features, elaborate hairstyle, and draped garment with remarkable precision.
Intaglios like this were often set into rings or used as personal seals, serving both as a form of adornment and a functional item for authenticating documents. The portrait’s realistic depiction and the quality of the carving reflect the high status of the individual, possibly representing a noblewoman or a deity associated with feminine virtues.
The stone’s green hue adds to the visual appeal, offering a striking contrast to the finely incised lines of the engraving. Despite a minor chip on the edge, the intaglio remains a captivating example of Roman craftsmanship.
L: 1.7cm
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