NEOCLASSICAL GOLD BROOCH WITH HERMES CAMEO Ca. AD 1700 - 1800.
A striking cameo,…
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NEOCLASSICAL GOLD BROOCH WITH HERMES CAMEO

Ca. AD 1700 - 1800. A striking cameo, featuring a portrait of the god Hermes, the messenger of the gods. The portrayal of Hermes in the cameo is highly detailed, emphasizing his characteristic features that are central to his depiction in Greek mythology. The god Hermes is depicted here in his right profile, wearing his iconic hat with wings, known as the petasos, which symbolizes his role as the messenger of the gods. The fine features of his face are delicately rendered in the carving, with particular attention paid to his alert and watchful eyes, reflecting his role as the messenger who is constantly vigilant and alert. His nose is straight and chiseled, his lips are thin, and his chin is strong and well-defined. In addition to his attire and facial features, the carving also shows Hermes with a mantle slung over his left shoulder, emphasizing his status as a deity. On his right arm rests a caduceus, a staff that is traditionally associated with Hermes and represents his role as the patron of commerce, travelers, and thieves. The caduceus is depicted as a staff with two intertwined snakes and a pair of wings at the top, symbolizing Hermes' ability to travel quickly between the realms of the gods and humans. The cameo is set in a gold brooch setting, which is bordered with a loop-in-loop chain. The setting complements the carving, highlighting the intricate details and fine craftsmanship of the cameo. The brooch is equipped with a pin to the back, providing a secure and functional way to wear the piece. Size: 28.9mm x 25.5mm ; Weight: 4.88g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/ International art market in the 1990s.

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NEOCLASSICAL GOLD BROOCH WITH HERMES CAMEO

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