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    An etruscan chalcedony intaglio. Hercules., Late 4th - early 3rd century B.C.
        	12x16x3 mm
        
    
        
        	Judging by the look of the back of the stone, it must have been an ancient scarab, then cut and flattened (probably due to an accident or a defect in the stone). Hercules with his club, collecting water from a fountain in an amphora. The hero is standing naked and turned left toward a source from which a fine jet of water flows into his amphora. In his right hand, the club. On either side of his shoulders, globes. Hatched border. Despite the reuse of the stone, the execution of the engraving figure shows great details and skills. The rendering volumes of the body as well as for the club and amphora, and the details of the face show the high quality of the intaglio. Use of globular elements. Parallels: J. Boardman, Intaglios and rings. Greek, Etruscan and Eastern from a private collection, n. 139-140, 150; P. Zazoff, ES, n. 66-67.
        
    
                                            	
                                                
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                                    GLYPTICS ANCIENT JEWELRY
													Bertolami Fine Art S.r.o at Axevera Consulting a.s., tue 8  July 2025
                                            	
  
                                                
												
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