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Engraved Gems

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The author presents a concise, illustrated survey of glyptic art from antiquity through the Renaissance and later revivals, cataloging engraved stones, cylinders, seals, cameos, and intaglios and tracing stylistic and technical developments across Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Persian, Etruscan, Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, medieval, and Renaissance examples, with sections on Gnostic and early Christian tokens, typologies such as historic cameos, mythological and animal subjects, and non‑Western materials. Emphasis falls on classification, museum arrangement, and the rise, decline, and occasional revivals of workmanship, illustrated by specimens and interpretive notes linking iconography, religious themes, and craftsmanship.

About the Author

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Maxwell Sommerville

Maxwell Sommerville was an author known for his work in the field of gemology and antiquities. His notable book, "Engraved Gems," explores the artistry and historical significance of engraved gemstones, providing insights into their cultural and artistic value. Sommerville's contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in gem engraving, making his work a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Through his writings, he has helped to preserve the knowledge and appreciation of this intricate art form.

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