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Lot 291 - Auction 43

Rare Roman intaglio in carnelian. The sacrifice of Agamemnon.
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Rare Roman intaglio in carnelian. The sacrifice of Agamemnon.

Rare Roman carnelian intaglio. Scene of a sacrifice made by Agamemnon. The Achaeons' supreme leader, wearing a helm, is portrayed holding the shield with his left hand, while offering a patera with his right hand, in front of a small altar positioned at his feet. A bull at his side, and other shields on the background, in order to symbolize soldiers. The scene can be identified for sure with the sacrifice that Agamemnon made at Aulis before sailing to Troy. Indeed, this rare iconography can be identified in an ancient sardonic intaglio, the which was also displayed by in the collection of Paoletti’s glass paste impressions, and preserved in Philadelphia (University of Pennsyilvania Museum of Archeology and anthropology, inv. 29-128-900, already M. Sommerville collection). mm 13 x 12 x 5
1st century BC - 1st century AD.
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