LOT 739 NEOCLASSICAL GOLD BROOCH WITH MOURNING GODDESSES CAMEO
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Ca. 1700-1800 AD. A beautiful circular cameo, featuring a figurative scene depicting two mourning goddesses leaning on a central column. The figures are portrayed in an upright stance, with their heads and bodies slightly inclined towards each other, creating a sense of intimacy and shared sorrow. Their garments are rendered with intricate folds and drapery, adding a sense of realism to the figures. The cameo is mounted onto a highly ornamented gold brooch setting, which features a radiating border consisting of pelta-shaped motifs. The pelta was a common motif in ancient Greek and Roman art, symbolizing the shield of the goddess Artemis. The border adds an additional layer of symbolism to the cameo, suggesting the protection and shelter provided by the mourning goddesses. The pin and safety chain on the back of the brooch provide a secure and functional way to wear the piece.Size: L:34.8mm / W:35.2mm ; 8.34gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
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