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<rdf:RDF xmlns:schema="//schema.org/" xmlns:rdf="//www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>http://collections.mfa.org/internal/media/dispatcher/1228126/resize%3Aformat%3Dfull</schema:image><schema:name>Oval gem with Augustus as Neptune, mounting a sea-chariot</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>31–27 B.C.</schema:dateCreated><schema:artMedium>Carnelian</schema:artMedium><schema:description>Red-orange carnelian; the top surface is lightly bleached.  Intaglio, set in a modern gold ring.  The first Roman emperor, Augustus, represented as Neptune, the god of the sea, steps into a chariot drawn by four sea-horses through a turbulent sea.  He holds a trident in his right hand while his left hand grasps the reins.  The side of the chariot is just visible by his left thigh.  Below, a dolphin and young triton (merman) act as escorts.  At the top, the gem is inscribed in retrograde in Greek letters ΠΟΠΙΛ ΑΛΒΑΝ (Popil[lius] Alban[us]), which is likely the name of the gem's owner.  The bleaching was probably caused by fire.</schema:description><schema:artForm>Jewelry / Adornment</schema:artForm><schema:height>1.6500000000 Centimeter</schema:height><schema:url>http://collections.mfa.org/objects/242574/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></rdf:RDF>