An extremely complex rendering of the Story of Jonah
Lot 2829
Anonymous, 4th century. Seal (Lead, 19 mm, 5.36 g). The Story of Jonah: in upper register, Jonah being thrown from the ship by a sailor; below, on the left, ketos ready to swallow him up; second sailor on the right side of the mast; in the middle register, on the right, Jonah emerging from the ketos to the right; in lower register, (off flan), Jonah reclining beneath a goard tree. Leu Numismatik 16 (2021), 3285. Cf. Spier, Late antique and early Christian gems, S6 (for a lead seal with the same scenes, but in a different design). A rare and interesting seal with an unusally elaborate design. Minor surface roughness, otherwise, very fine.

From an important collection of Roman and Byzantine seals, tesserae and amulets, formed before 2021.


Scenes from the narrative cycle of Jonah were very popular in early Christian art. The story was understood as foreshadowing the death and resurrection of Jesus by the Gospel writers: 'For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whales' belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.' (Matthew 12:39-41 and 16:4; Luke 11:29-32). Because Jonah was immersed in water, the story could also serve as a symbol for baptism.
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Closing time: 09-Dec-24, 17:57:30 CET
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