File:Head in profile (Plato?) with two butterfly wings - Black jasper (Greco-Roman period).png
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[edit]DescriptionHead in profile (Plato?) with two butterfly wings - Black jasper (Greco-Roman period).png |
English: Head in profile with two butterfly wings, engraving in black jasper (Greco-Roman period). This type of head was categorized as "Plato" by Winekelmann |
Date | IV century BC-IV century AD. Photographed in 1888 or before. |
Source | Smith, A. H.; Murray, A. S. (1888). A Catalogue of Engraved Gems in the British Museum. London: William Clowes and sons. Plate I, n. 1512 |
Author | Anonymous: Greco-Roman period gem. Photographed in 1888 or before |
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