Roman Gems in the National Soares dos Reis Museum in Oporto
The 34 intaglios and cameos discussed in this paper are part of a collection of 136 gems (both Roman and Modern) we studied in 2002, with permission of the former Museum director, Mónica Baldaque, and the curator Fátima Macedo. Some of those gems are set in rings (no. 10 – Roman iron ring; no. 22 –...
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Autor principal: | Graça Cravinho |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2019
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