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Anneau de Déols
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Anneau de Déols

Anonyme — 6th Century

Description

Or et pierres semi-précieuses. ; Anneau en or trouvé dans un tombeau d'abbé à Déols dans l'Indre. Sur la face, quatre pierres de grenats, deux bleues foncées, deux bleues améthystes et un grenat ovale plus gros au centre. Ornements filigranés et idem pour le verso. Cet anneau, bien que trouvé dans une tombe du XIVe semble être un bijou Mérovingien.

About this work

The artwork titled "Anneau de Déols", attributed to anonyme, is preserved at musée Bertrand. Referenced in the Joconde database, this work contributes to the national artistic heritage preserved in labeled museums.

Technique and Materials

This work belongs to the field: costume - accessoires du costume, orfèvrerie, croyances - coutumes. It was created using the following materials and techniques: pierre semi-précieuse, or. Its period of creation is identified as: 6th Century.

The Conserving Museum

musée Bertrand preserves this work in its collections. As a « Musée de France » labeled museum, the institution is committed to preserving and showcasing the pieces entrusted to it.

Data sources

The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).

About this artwork

Anneau de Déols, oeuvre de costume - accessoires du costume, orfèvrerie, croyances - coutumes, est due à anonyme et conservée au musée Bertrand. Elle est réalisée avec la technique suivante : pierre semi-précieuse, or. Les dimensions de l'oeuvre sont : Hauteur en cm 3 ; Diamètre en cm 2.5 ; Hauteur en cm 3 ; Diamètre en cm 4.7. Cette réalisation date de la 6e siècle.

Creation context

La création de Anneau de Déols par anonyme s'inscrit dans le climat culturel et intellectuel de la 6e siècle. Conservée au musée Bertrand, cette œuvre porte en elle les empreintes d'un moment charnière de l'histoire de l'art, où les artistes explorent de nouvelles formes d'expression et repoussent les limites de leur pratique.

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