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Qué (quién) es GLYPTICS - definición


Glyptics         
  • [[Cup of the Ptolemies]] in [[onyx]], probably [[Alexandria]], 1st century BCE or CE.
  • Neoclassical]] vase in [[malachite]] in the [[Hermitage Palace]], [[Saint Petersburg]]
  • [[Fatimid]] carved rock crystal ewer, c. 1000, with 11th-century Italian lid.
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  • [[Olmec]] face mask in jade
  • Detail of 19th-century [[pietra dura]] panel
  • serpentine]] with inlaid gold fish, Roman, 1st century BCE or CE, with 9th-century mounts dated to the reign of Holy Roman Emperor [[Charles the Bald]]
ART OF CARVING AND ENGRAVING OF STONES OR GEMS
Jade figurine; Carved hardstone; Hardstone carvings; Rock-crystal engraving; Glyptics; Glyptic art; Hardstone cutting; Jade carving
·noun The art of engraving on precious stones.
Hardstone carving         
  • [[Cup of the Ptolemies]] in [[onyx]], probably [[Alexandria]], 1st century BCE or CE.
  • Neoclassical]] vase in [[malachite]] in the [[Hermitage Palace]], [[Saint Petersburg]]
  • [[Fatimid]] carved rock crystal ewer, c. 1000, with 11th-century Italian lid.
  • bi]]''
  • [[Olmec]] face mask in jade
  • Detail of 19th-century [[pietra dura]] panel
  • serpentine]] with inlaid gold fish, Roman, 1st century BCE or CE, with 9th-century mounts dated to the reign of Holy Roman Emperor [[Charles the Bald]]
ART OF CARVING AND ENGRAVING OF STONES OR GEMS
Jade figurine; Carved hardstone; Hardstone carvings; Rock-crystal engraving; Glyptics; Glyptic art; Hardstone cutting; Jade carving
Hardstone carving is a general term in art history and archaeology for the artistic carving of predominantly semi-precious stones (but also of gemstones), such as jade, rock crystal (clear quartz), agate, onyx, jasper, serpentinite, or carnelian, and for an object made in this way. Normally the objects are small, and the category overlaps with both jewellery and sculpture.
glyptic      
['gl?pt?k]
¦ adjective of or concerning carving or engraving.
Origin
C19: from Fr. glyptique or Gk gluptikos, from gluptes 'carver', from gluphein 'carve'.