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Figure of a woman

Panel
mid to late 4th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This thin bone plaque is incised with the figure of a woman standing holding a scroll with a flowering plant at her side. At the bottom and the left side of the fragment there are portions of a border of diamonds and billets. It appears to have originally been part of a casket. It is probably from Rome, mid to late forth century.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFigure of a woman (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Incised bone
Brief description
Panel from a casket, incised bone, depicting the figure of a woman, Late Antique, probably Rome, mid to latev 4th century
Physical description
Irregularly shaped incised bone fragment from a casket, depicting the figure of a woman, standing holding a scroll; at the one side is a flowering plant. At the bottom and the left side are portions of a border of diamonds and billets.
Dimensions
  • Height: 12.7cm
  • Width: 8.9cm
Styles
Object history
Ex Castellani collection, purchased at Fortnum's sale.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This thin bone plaque is incised with the figure of a woman standing holding a scroll with a flowering plant at her side. At the bottom and the left side of the fragment there are portions of a border of diamonds and billets. It appears to have originally been part of a casket. It is probably from Rome, mid to late forth century.
Bibliographic references
  • List of Objects in the Art Division, South Kensington Museum acquired during the Year 1884. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885. pp. 53
  • Longhurst, Margaret H. Catalogue of Carvings in Ivory. London. Board of Education. 1927-9. pp. 20
  • c.f Age of Spirituality. New York. 1979. No. 311
  • c.f. Notable Acquisitions. Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1979-80. pp. 20
  • c.f Volbach.Wolfgang Fritz. Elfenbeinarbeiten der Spätantike und des frühen Mittelalters : mit 116 Tafeln. Mainz: Von Zabern, 1976. nos. 208-10
  • c.f. The Carver's Art: Medieval Sculpture in Ivory, bone and horn. New Brunswick, 1989.
  • c.f. Koptische Kunst. Nos. 7060-7064. pls. XI-XIII
  • c.f. Dalton. Early Christian Catalogue. No. 304
  • Williamson, Paul. Medieval Ivory Carvings. Early Christian to Romanesque. London, V&A Publishing, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2010, pp. 32, 3, cat.no. 2
Collection
Accession number
623-1884

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Record createdOctober 29, 2004
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