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On display at V&A South Kensington
Sculpture, Room 111, The Gilbert Bayes Gallery

Zeus and Hera

Cameo
ca. 1820 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

An intaglio carving is cut into the surface of the material and a cameo is in relief. The art of gemstone carving was known in ancient Greece and Rome and revived in Renaissance Italy, when connoisseurs began to form rich collections of engraved stones. Shell cameos, which were cheaper and more easily worked, became fashionable in the 19th century. Many were bought by tourists as souvenirs.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleZeus and Hera (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Onyx, in gold ring
Brief description
Cameo, onyx, of Zeus and Hera, Italy, ca. 1820
Physical description
The head of a woman wearing a diadem looking to the left; the head of a man, bearded, moustached, and wearing a chaplet of laurel leaves, looks to the right.
Dimensions
  • Height: 3.2cm
  • Width: 3.5cm
Credit line
Bequeathed by Miss M. Ready
Object history
Bequeathed by Miss F.T. Ready through Stibbard, Gibson and Co., Baltic House, Leadenhall Street, London, in 1959.
Subjects depicted
Summary
An intaglio carving is cut into the surface of the material and a cameo is in relief. The art of gemstone carving was known in ancient Greece and Rome and revived in Renaissance Italy, when connoisseurs began to form rich collections of engraved stones. Shell cameos, which were cheaper and more easily worked, became fashionable in the 19th century. Many were bought by tourists as souvenirs.
Collection
Accession number
A.6-1959

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Record createdMarch 16, 2005
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