Engraved Gem Inset Into a Ring, 50-25 B.C. Creator: Unknown.

Engraved Gem Inset Into a Ring, 50-25 B.C. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-083 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Engraved Gem Inset Into a Ring, 50-25 B.C. Additional Info: The carved intaglio on the stone of this ring reproduces the head of one of the most famous Greek statues ever made, the Doryphoros by the artist Polykleitos, fashioned about 440 B.C. Polykleitos created this statue to illustrate his aesthetic theories. All of Polykleitos's works were very popular with the Romans in the first centuries B.C. and A.D. Roman artists created huge numbers of replicas and variations of his sculptural work, in addition to reproducing them in other media, as shown here. In Roman society, which placed a high emphasis on display, this ring with its carved intaglio set into a heavy gold ring advertised the wearer's wealth as well as culture and learning.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Polykleitos: Greek: Artist, sculptor

Medium
  1. Dark green chalcedony and gold
  2. Gold

Picture Type
  1. Gem
  2. Jewelry
  3. Object

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3873x4960
File Size : 56,280kb


Aliases

  1. 75.AM.61
  1. 103T1W
  1. 1200001693
  1. 3-037-083
  1. 3037083
  1. 75.AM.61


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