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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Classical Revival Intaglio of the Head of a Man, 18th Century CE
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Classical Revival Intaglio of the Head of a Man, 18th Century CE

Carnelian-Gold
FJ.6573
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This intaglio is set is a 24 karat gold ring. Engravers of the 18th century studied ancient statuary and coins for models used on their intaglios. The portrait here bears...
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This intaglio is set is a 24 karat gold ring.
Engravers of the 18th century studied ancient statuary and coins for models used on their intaglios. The portrait here bears a strong resemblance to the Emperor Claudius (reigned 41 - 54 A.D.), particularly on coins issued during the early part of his reign. Though stricken with infantile paralysis and thought to be feeble-minded, Claudius proved himself a capable administrator when he achieved the throne after the death of his nephew Caligula. Another candidate may be Germanicus, the adopted son of Emperor Tiberius (14 - 37 A.D.), who is depicted on coins not wearing a laurel wreath, as is the case on this intaglio. Whoever this man is his handsome features reveal him as someone with a strong character.
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