Egyptian blue glass scarabEgyptian blue glass scarab

 

Egyptian blue glass scarabEgyptian blue glass scarab


Egyptian blue glass scarabEgyptian blue glass scarab

E35

Egyptian blue glass scarab

£90

 

A bright blue glass scarab with simple moulded details.

Egypt, Ptolemaic or Roman period, 3rd Century BC - 2nd Century AD

Intact as shown (sides chipped in antiquity)

Size: 1.5 x 1.1 cms

Ex. collection: Henry Wallis RWS, 1830-1916.

Wallis is probably best known as an artist of the Pre-Raphaelite movement who exhibited "The death of Chatterton" to much acclaim at the Royal Academy in 1856. He worked with and enjoyed the friendship of several of the great painters of the late 19th Century including Rossetti, Alma-Tadema and Burne-Jones.

In later life Wallis became a noted scholar and collector of antiquities. He published twenty works on Egyptian, Classical, Medieval and Islamic art, including the book "Egyptian Ceramics" in 1900. His collection now forms part of the permanent displays of several important museums including the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Wallis travelled widely in the Mediterranean, and visited Egypt on several trips where he met with the legendary Flinders-Petrie at a fascinating point in the archaeological history of the country. This allowed him to acquire antiquities from rarefied and recently discovered sites such as Tell el-Amarna and Tuna el-Gebel.

"vessels of all kinds, figures of the gods, elegant objects of personal adornment, and all the trappings and paraphernalia of the mummy" Henry Wallis, commenting on discoveries at Tuna el-Gebel in the 1890's.

 

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