#ReliefWednesday - Carved relief from a water tank depicting Venus bathing in a stream with two attendant nymphs. Dated to the 3rd century AD, found at High Rochester Fort.
Great North Museum, Newcastle.
does this qualify for #ReliefWednesday ?
Mystrious beast from San Lorenzo, Milan
For #ReliefWednesday, the stunning funerary relief of a Syrian woman, Palmyra, 231 AD.
The inscription, in Aramaic, gives the date of her death as 231 AD and her name - Haliphat.
Funerary relief bust, Freer Gallery of Art
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A figure of man with cloak over his left shoulder and a bag of seed in his right hand. He stands between two green marble Corinthian columns supporting an arch. To left of arch on green marble background is round disc with Gemini twins, to the right is Taurus. Below his feet is inscribed APRILIS.
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Between Taurus and Gemini is April's labour of the month - it's time for sowing seed and planting in Tuscany, it seems, 800 or so years ago. Suspect farming calendars have moved on since then.
From the 13th C bas reliefs on west portico of Cattedrale di San Martino in lovely Lucca.
RELIEF ON THE CUIRASS OF THE AUGUSTUS OF PRIMA PORTA, 14-29 CE. VATICAN MUSEUMS This famous statue was found in the villa of Livia at Prima Porta north of Rome on 1863. It probably dates from between Augustus' death and deification in 14 CE and Livia's death in 29. The reliefs on the emperor's lorica musculata or "muscled breastplate" show a Parthian king returning the standards lost by Crassus in 53 B.C. at the battle of Carrhae to a Roman officer, probably Tiberius. At both sides are figures representing two provinces of the empire. The whole scene is inserted into a cosmic landscape. At the top we can see the personification of the heavens in the centre, with the chariots of Helios and Aurora alongside. Just below the nipples we see Apollo on a griffin and Diana on the back of a hind and, at bottom centre, just below the navel of the cuirass, is the goddess Tellus, the Earth.
For #ReliefWednesday, the #cuirass of the #Augustus of #PrimaPorta, now in the #VaticanMuseums. On the emperor's chest is a scene in the heavens, while the central relief on his abdomen shows a #Parthian king returning #Roman standards lost by #Crassus at #Carrhae in 53 BCE. #AncientBluesky 🏺
Let me introduce you to Hagar, an elite woman from C2nd AD Palmyra. She is shown in this funerary monument in wonderfully-executed high relief.
I also like the way that the set up of the lights and the glass cabinet threw rainbows across her face!
🏛️Australian War Memorial
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Image description: Hercules on the left faces off against the hydra on the right. In the background, a figure seems to emerge from rock. The relief is dated to end of 3rd century CE and comes from the Roman Villa of Chiragan. This artefact is held by the Musée des Antiques de Toulouse.
✨It’s a god; it’s a man; it’s HERCULES!✨
Hercules’ second labour is a fitting match for #ReliefWednesday (that old hump day). Here he squares off against the Lernean Hydra.
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Relief from Roman Cirencester (Corinium) depicting three Genii Cucullati and a seated mother goddess. The relief was found at the site of the Police Station in Cirencester, and is now part of the collections at The Corinium Museum. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanBritain
IVORY KNIFE HANDLE, C2-C3 CE. MUSEO NAZIONALE DEL BARGELLO The popular passion for gladiators in the ancient Roman world crossed the boundaries of class. This ivory knife handle, a luxury item, shows a secutor, a gladiator armed with a shield which we see covering most of the body, here decorated with four quadrants each containing a four-petaled flower. He also had a leg greave and an arm protector for his sword arm. The most notable aspect of his armour was a distinctive helmet with many little eyeholes, which was rounded so as not to catch the net of the secutor's standard opponent, the retiarius, armed with a net and trident. This helmet, on the contrary, has a little finial at the top, for decorative purposes. It's a beautiful little object.
For a belated #ReliefWednesday, an ivory knife handle from the #Bargello in #Florence, dating to the C2 or C3 CE. The tiny figure is that of a #secutor or "pursuer", one of the specific roles of a #gladiator. Its survival is well-nigh miraculous. #AncientBluesky 🏺
This is the Ludovisi sarcophagus (mid-3rd AD). It absolutely writhes, hums and bursts with energy and movement. It reminds me of Tacitus’ famous phrase about the Romans: “they create a wasteland & call it peace.”
🏛️National Museum, Rome
📷mine
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📸 Arunansh B. Goswami.
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Depiction of Emperor Theodosius I on the pedestal of the obelisk of Theodosius I in #Istanbul. #Art #History
#ReliefWednesday - Relief depicting the personification of the city of Salona, carved into Porta Caesarea in the 4th century AD. The letters MIVSF inscribed on the flag are the initials of the official name of Salona, Martia Iulia Valeria Salona Felix.
Split Archaeological Museum, Croatia.
#ancientbluesky #reliefwednesday #Roman
Funerary relief of two freedmen and a freedwoman, late 1st Century BC
"L(ucius) Gallonius L(uci) l(ibertus) Ascanio / L(ucius) Gallonius
L(uci) l(ibertus) Philodamus / Gallonia L(uci) l(iberta) Laais"
For #ReliefWednesday, 3rd Century AD epitaph, #Italy
"D(is) M(anibus). Valentino filio, qui vixit an(nis) V,
me(n)s(ibus) V, Aur(elius) Achilles m(iles) c(o)ho(rtis) VIII p(raetoriae) ((centurio)) pater fecit dulcissimo b(ene) m(erenti) fecit.
Text in the museum's description: Seated Narcissus is reflected in the water beside a cupid with a torch Villa del Petraro, frigidarium 17 Stucco, c. AD 79 61002 Narciso seduto si specchia nell'acqua, accanto un amorino con fiaccola Villa del Petraro, frigidarium 17 Stucco, 79 d.C. ca.
Narcissus and Cupid, from Villa del Petraro, frigidarium 17
Stucco, c. AD 79
On display at Museo archeologico di Stabiae.
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Tienda de vinos, un mostrador equipado con embudos y jarras de diferentes tamaños cuelgan sobre el mostrador. El comerciante vierte vino en uno de ellos, el cliente sostiene una jarra bajo el embudo. Siglo III d. C. 📷 lupa.at/25058
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Tienda de vinos, un mostrador equipado con embudos y jarras de diferentes tamaños cuelgan sobre el mostrador.
El comerciante vierte vino en uno de ellos, el cliente sostiene una jarra bajo el embudo.
Siglo III d. C.
#History #Roma
#RomanArchaeology
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Description from the Kunsthistorisches Museum: “The most important ancient cameo now housed in the Vienna Collection of Classical Antiquities, the Gemma Augustea, served to glorify the deeds of Emperor Augustus and his successor Tiberius. Carved from two layers of Arabic sardonyx, it is a masterpiece of the imperial gem-making workshop in Rome. In the upper frieze, Augustus is enthroned in the attire and pose of Jupiter, holding a scepter and augur's staff. To the emperor's right sits Roma, the patroness of the city. Between the heads of the two figures is the Capricorn, the celestial body of Augustus, and at his feet is an eagle. On the right are allegorical figures: Oikoumene, the inhabited earth; Oceanus, the personification of the sea; and Italia with a cornucopia and two boys. Next to Roma, Augustus's great-nephew Germanicus stands in officer's attire. On the left, Tiberius, the emperor's crown prince and stepson, dismounts from a two-horse chariot driven by Victoria. In the lower part of the image, gods (?) are erecting a trophy (victory monument) and leading in captured barbarians. The depiction perhaps refers to the suppression of the Dalmatian Revolt: On January 16, 10 AD, Tiberius, commander-in-chief of the Roman troops, entered Rome; as victor, he appeared before the emperor. The cameo is first mentioned in 1246 in an inventory of the Saint Sernin monastery in Toulouse. At the beginning of the 17th century, it came into Habsburg possession through purchase by Emperor Rudolf II.”
✨Augustus and Tiberius - the Gemma Augustea✨
One of the most impressive artefacts from the Julio-Claudian period, the Gemma Augustea is our pick this #ReliefWednesday.
Gravestone fragment showing three Roman legionnaires. The fragment was found at Croy Hill on the Antonine Wall, and is now part of the collections at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanScotland #NMS
IVORY PYX WITH DIONYSIAC SCENE, C4 CE (?). VATICAN MUSEUMS This worn and fragmented elephant ivory circular container was originally made as a cosmetics box, probably from the workshops of Alexandria which were the best in the empire. Here we see a beautiful relief scene of a Dionysiac procession of children in a woodland dance, a sort of innocent parody of an actual Bacchic nighttime party. A child in a beautifully-carved tunic at centre brandishes a tambourine as he dances in a group moving to the right. Behind him is a tree, a cantharos on the ground, and another ground of children heading around the pyx in the other direction. This container was considered splendid enough in the Middle Ages to contain one of the important relics in the heavily fortified chapel of the Sancta Sanctorum, the Holy of Holies, which was the private chapel of the medieval popes at the Lateran.
A real banger for #ReliefWednesday from the #VaticanMuseums: a C4 CE #ivory #pyx from #Egypt, with a #Dionysiac #relief on it, reused as a #reliquary in the Middle Ages in the huge locked altar of the #SanctaSanctorum at the #Lateran, the private chapel of the medieval popes. #AncientBluesky 🏺
My photo shows a carving of a hedgehog in a basket. It comes from a wall relief in the Tomb of Mereruka, Vizier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty, c. 2330 BC. The hedgehog is depicted in profile facing right, inside a rectangular basket. It has a long, almost oval shaped body. Its back is filled with short, parallel carved strokes representing densely-packed spines. It has four short legs below its body. Its head is narrow and pointed with a long snout. It has a small circular eye and long ears of a desert hedgehog. The rectangular basket has patterned edges and looks like woven basketry. It has a long cord on top which is suspended from the arm of an offering bearer. The hedgehog is being presented to the owner of the tomb. This little hedgehog may carry two meanings at once. It is a food offering to provide nourishment for the deceased but it may also represent magical protection for his rebirth.
A lovely little hedgehog in a basket carved by an Egyptian artisan some 4,300 years ago! 🦔❤️
Detail from a wall relief in the Tomb of Mereruka at Saqqara.
📷 by me
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#Archaeology
The tauroctony is depicted in its simplest form. In the centre, Mithras, with a bare head, slaughters a bull. Flanking him are Cautes, who wears a Phrygian cap and holds a raised torch on the left, and Cautopates, whose head is bare and whose torch is lowered on the right. In the upper corners, there are draped busts of Sol on the left, adorned with a radiant crown, and Luna on the right, featuring a crescent moon. The rigidity of the figures, the frontal orientation of their faces, and the relief's overall style suggest that it was produced locally.
#ReliefWednesday - Tufa relief featuring a sculpted bas-relief scene of Mithras Tauroctonos. From Transylvania, once part of the Roman province of Dacia, dated to the 2nd-3rd century AD.
National Museum of Transylvanian History, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
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Funerary monument of Caecilia Philete, #Rome, 2-3rd Century AD
It reads -
D(is) M(anibus) Caecilia Philete fecit, seviva, sibi et nutritori suo
Caecilio Marciano et lib(ertis) libertabusq(ue) posterisq(ue) eorum; hunc monumentum neque vendere neque donare licet.
Casa del relieve de Télefo, Herculano, Italia. Data del siglo II a.C. El relieve se encuentra actualmente en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Nápoles. Hay una copia en Herculano. 📷 A. M.
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Casa del relieve de Télefo, Herculano, Italia. Data del siglo II a.C.
El relieve se encuentra actualmente en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Nápoles.
Hay una copia en Herculano.
#History #Roma
#RomanArchaeology
#Archaeology #Art
#AncientBluesky
Terracotta panel from a water tank shows columns supporting an arched area with water flowing in the bottom and a tree/plant on the left. In the centre is Venus on one knee with her hands around two long strands of her hair. A large jar behind her leg has water running out of it. On the left is an attendant holding something cloth-like, and on the right is another attendant, with a narrow jug.
#ReliefWednesday from water tank, featuring rather grumpy Venus bathing in a stream attended by nymphs holding fluffy towel + water jug.
From High Rochester Fort, #Roman Bremenium: place of the roaring stream. Built on Hadrian's wall/Dere St for border control.
Gt North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle 🏺
Oval cameo framed in an ornate gold mount. It is carved in layered onyx, masterfully exploiting the contrast between its bright upper layers for the high-relief facing busts and an eagle, and the dark brown lower layer as a dramatic background that enhances depth and definition. The two wreathed male profiles turn toward each other. Female profiles visible in the slightly shadowed background layers.
For #ReliefWednesday the so called Gemma Claudia, made of five-layered onyx. Emperor Claudius and his forth wife Agrippina minor are depicted on the left, opposite her parents Germanicus - brother of Claudius - and Agrippina maior.
The cameo was presumably made on...🧵1/2
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