Gemme: Ephesische Artemis, Karneol

Römisch, Mittlere Kaiserzeit, 2. Jh. n. Chr.

 

 

Ephesische Artemis, Karneol

The cult statue of Artemis of Ephesus was artistically engraved into the carnelian, a semi-precious stone. The polos (the high headdress) and the woollen bandages hanging from Artemis' wrists are recognisable. A deer accompanies her on either side. The star and moon underline the cosmic character of the cult. The stone is set in a modern gold mounting.

Location: Neue Burg, Ephesos Museum Plateau Artemision

Object data

Object Name

Gemme

Culture

Römisch

Period

Mittlere Kaiserzeit

Dated

2. Jh. n. Chr.

Site

Material

Karneol, gelblich orangefarben, klar, durchscheinend

Dimensions

L/H 1,31 × B 1,01 × D/T 0,27 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung

Inv. No.

Antikensammlung, IX 2007

Provenance

Samson, James C., Dr., Legationsrat, Wien; 1896 Legat; 1901 inventarisch übernommen

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