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Rome, first century
Cornaline
19.2 x 13.2 x 3.7 mm
Inv. no. 2760

This gem shows a naked dancing satyr whose head is thrown back. He has a lion skin hanging from his left arm and a drinking cup in his left hand, while his right hand holds a thyrsus decorated with a ribbon. This very popular motif in Roman decorative arts, particularly for gems, derives from a Greek prototype.

Although the Calouste Gulbenkian collection of gems and cameos is small in size, it includes excellent quality pieces.

Provenance / Bibliography

Greek coin Aboukir ”Medallion”



















 
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