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1. GLYPTICS. Greece. Head of Zeus from Olympia. Cornelian. Second quarter of the 2nd century BCE. Berlin, State Museums, Collection of Classical Antiquities. | |
2. GLYPTICS. Rome. Ring adorned with a cameo depicting a Satyr and a Nymph. Gold, cornelian, onyx. Ca. 50 BCE — 20 CE. Inv. Nos. Misc. 7066 / FG 11067. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
3. GLYPTICS. Rome. Germanicus. Sardonyx; restorations in gold not original. Ca. 4—14 CE. Inv. No. 98.753. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. | |
4. GLYPTICS. Rome. Cameo with portrait busts of an Imperial Julio-Claudian couple. White on brown layered sardonyx. Mid-1st century CE. Inv. No. 98.754. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. | |
5. GLYPTICS. Rome. Tiberius. Layered carnelian. 14—37 CE. Inv. No. 98.757. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. | |
6. GLYPTICS. Rome. A ringstone with Roman carnelian with a male portrait. Intaglio: carnelian, 1st cent. BCE — 1st cent. CE. Ring: gold, modern work. Christie’s Fine Art Auction House. | |
7. GLYPTICS. Greece. Comic mask. Three-layered sardonyx in a new gold mount. 2nd—1st cent. BCE. Christie’s Fine Art Auction House, London. | |
8. GLYPTICS. Rome. Portrait of Caligula. Onyx. 37—41 CE. Christie’s Fine Art Auction House, New York. | |
9. GLYPTICS. Rome. August. 1st cent. CE with a 17th cent. setting. Inv. No. 70.3. Cologne, Romano-Germanic Museum. | |
10. GLYPTICS. Rome. Bust of a woman (Agrippina Minor or Drusilla?). First half of 1st cent. CE (with traces of reworking). Sardonyx, gold. Inv. No. 14556. Florence, National Archaeological Museum. | |
11. GLYPTICS. Rome. The Medici Cameo. Emperor sacrificing to Hope. Sardonyx, gilded metal. 1st—2nd cent. CE. Inv. No. 14443. Florence, National Archaeological Museum, Corridor of Maria Maddalena dei Medici. | |
12. GLYPTICS. Rome. Head of Augustus portrayed as Apollo. Sardonyx, gold. 3rd-4th decade of the 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 14521. Florence, National Archaeological Museum, Corridor of Maria Maddalena dei Medici. | |
13. GLYPTICS. Rome. Head of Augustus. Chalcedony, sardonyx, gold. Julio-Claudian period. Inv. No. 14522. Florence, National Archaeological Museum, Corridor of Maria Maddalena dei Medici. | |
14. GLYPTICS. Rome. Busts of Tiberius and Livia. Chalcedony, agate, gold. 14—29 CE. Inv. No. 14533. Florence, National Archaeological Museum, Corridor of Maria Maddalena dei Medici. | |
15. GLYPTICS. Rome. Head of Livia portrayed as Ceres. Sardonyx, gold. 20—29 CE. Inv. No. 14549. Florence, National Archaeological Museum, Corridor of Maria Maddalena dei Medici. | |
16. GLYPTICS. Rome. Portrait of a young man from the Julio-Claudian dynasty (Gaius Caesar? Lucius Caesar? Germanicus?). Ca. 2 BCE — ca. 4 CE. Inv. No. 1867,0507.496. London, British Museum. | |
17. GLYPTICS. Rome. Agrippina the Younger. Sardonyx. Ca. 57—59 CE. Inv. No. 1872,0604.1992. London, British Museum. | |
18. GLYPTICS. Rome. A Roman bust of a military man. Bone. Ca. 235—250 CE. Inv. No. 1898,0715.2. London, British Museum. | |
19. GLYPTICS. Rome. Agrippina the Elder. Sardonyx. Ca. 37—41 CE. Inv. No. 1899,0722.2. London, British Museum. | |
20. GLYPTICS. Rome. Portrait of Julia Drusilla, Julia Livilla or Agrippina Minor. Chalcedony. 37—39 CE. Inv. No. 1907,0415.1. London, British Museum. | |