Glass cameo
Glass cameo
Place of OriginRoman Empire
Date1st century BCE - 4th century CE
DimensionsH: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm); W: 1 1/8 in. (2.9 cm)
MediumCameo glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1923.1525
Not on View
DescriptionThis oval cameo glass medallion is made of opaque white glass layered over a translucent pale blue or greenish ground. The scene is delicately carved and shows three figures: a seated draped woman on the right offering a kylix to a large feline—possibly a panther, lioness, or leopard—who drinks from it. With her raised right arm, the woman holds an object over the animal’s head. At left stands a rotund older male figure, wearing a cape or animal skin and holding a staff, possibly a thyrsus. All three figures stand on a naturalistic ground. These figure types are commonly found in Dionysiac contexts, though the identification is not definitive. The surface is chipped and weathered.
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
2nd to 4th century CE
280-290 CE (with 15th century recarving)
18th Dynasty (1550-1292 BCE), about 1397-1360 BCE
Late 3rd to mid-4th century CE
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