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Romain antique Serpentine noire Intaglio - 15 mm
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Romain antique Serpentine noire Intaglio - 15 mm

Roman Intaglio in Black Serpentine – Dying Galatian Imperial Period, 1st–2nd century AD Fine Roman intaglio engraved in black serpentine, depicting the celebrated Dying Galatian (Galata morente), one of the most iconic subjects inherited from Hellenistic art. The scene shows the defeated Galatian warrior in a dramatic, introspective pose, rendered with remarkable sensitivity despite the small scale. The composition reflects the Roman admiration for Greek models, emphasizing dignity in defeat and emotional realism. This subject was widely admired in Roman culture as a symbol of virtus and noble courage, even in the fallen enemy. The engraving is finely executed, with careful attention to anatomical details and a balanced use of the dark stone surface, which enhances the depth and contrast of the carving. Intaglios of this type were typically mounted in rings and used as personal seals or status objects by members of the Roman elite. Material: Black serpentine Technique: Intaglio (engraved gem) Subject: Dying Galatian (Galata morente) Period: Roman Imperial, 1st–2nd century AD Dimensions: 15 × 20 × 7 mm Condition: Good condition for its age, with natural wear consistent with ancient use and burial. The engraving remains clearly legible and visually strong. A refined and evocative example of Roman glyptic art, appealing to collectors of ancient gems, Roman art, and classical iconography.

100277387

Vendu
Romain antique Serpentine noire Intaglio - 15 mm

Romain antique Serpentine noire Intaglio - 15 mm

Roman Intaglio in Black Serpentine – Dying Galatian
Imperial Period, 1st–2nd century AD

Fine Roman intaglio engraved in black serpentine, depicting the celebrated Dying Galatian (Galata morente), one of the most iconic subjects inherited from Hellenistic art.

The scene shows the defeated Galatian warrior in a dramatic, introspective pose, rendered with remarkable sensitivity despite the small scale. The composition reflects the Roman admiration for Greek models, emphasizing dignity in defeat and emotional realism. This subject was widely admired in Roman culture as a symbol of virtus and noble courage, even in the fallen enemy.

The engraving is finely executed, with careful attention to anatomical details and a balanced use of the dark stone surface, which enhances the depth and contrast of the carving. Intaglios of this type were typically mounted in rings and used as personal seals or status objects by members of the Roman elite.

Material: Black serpentine
Technique: Intaglio (engraved gem)
Subject: Dying Galatian (Galata morente)
Period: Roman Imperial, 1st–2nd century AD

Dimensions:
15 × 20 × 7 mm

Condition:
Good condition for its age, with natural wear consistent with ancient use and burial. The engraving remains clearly legible and visually strong.

A refined and evocative example of Roman glyptic art, appealing to collectors of ancient gems, Roman art, and classical iconography.

Offre finale
€ 205
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Estimation  € 230 - € 280

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