Eternal Spring

Large Shell Cameo of Flora as a Brooch, Great Britain ca. 1880


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Large Shell Cameo of Flora as a Brooch, Great Britain ca. 1880
Large Shell Cameo of Flora as a Brooch, Great Britain ca. 1880
Description
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The pantheon of the ancient Romans and Greeks was allowed to serve as a source of inspiration for cameo cutters throughout the 19th century. This gave rise to mythological motifs, which were usually cut into shells in the Bay of Naples, acquired as souvenirs and then set as jewellery in the travellers' home country. The present piece of jewellery shows a young woman in profile: it is Flora, the Roman goddess of youth, blossom, spring and fertility. With the Floralia, a festival celebrated by the Roman people, homage was paid to her every year between April and May. The goddess is always identified by the flowers woven into her hair, and this is how she meets us here. The profile of the flora stands out white against the rosy ground of the shell. Unusual and successful here is the particularly plastic elaboration of the roses, which are worked out three-dimensionally and pour over the hair and garment of the young goddess. The cameo cutter skilfully used the multi-layered shell so that a darker layer also allows the roses to stand out in colour. Among all the flowers, roses in particular had special significance for the representation of Flora: "And as she spoke, she breathed forth spring roses from her mouth: chloris was I called Flora." Thus Ovid wrote of the goddess, who only in his verses is equated with the otherwise untraceable nymph Chloris. Even in the Victorian age, when the cameo came into being, Ovid's verses were an important part of a classical education. In Great Britain, as the hallmarks reveal, the solid gold setting was then forged especially for the cameo. It nestles snugly around the portrait and frames it with a simple, hand-engraved border of foliate ornamentation. We discovered this piece of jewellery in London.
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Large Shell Cameo of Flora as a Brooch, Great Britain ca. 1880
Eternal Spring
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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