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possibly 2nd century (made), 1775-1799 (made)
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Onyx intaglio of a Bacchante, the mount of hardstones, diamond sparks, coloured stones and gold and silver in the form of an African man with a turban.
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Materials and techniques | Onyx intaglio in a mount of hardstone, diamond sparks, coloured stones, gold and silver |
Brief description | Onyx intaglio of a Bacchante, the mount of hardstones, diamond sparks, coloured stones and gold and silver in the form of an African man with a turban, the intaglio possibly 2nd century AD, the mount probably German, 1775-1799 |
Physical description | Onyx intaglio of a Bacchante, the mount of hardstones, diamond sparks, coloured stones and gold and silver in the form of an African man with a turban. |
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Object history | Purchased at the auction by Christie's of the collection of Ralph Bernal (1783-1854), politician and art collector, in 1855. He held a seat in the House of Commons from 1815-52. After his death the Society of Arts proposed without success that the Government should buy his entire collection for the Museum of Ornamental Art then at Marlborough House which became the future South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria and Albert Museum. 730 lots were acquired for Marlborough House (Anthony Burton, Vision & Accident, V&A Publications, 1999, p. 34). After his father's death in 1811, Bernal inherited three large sugar estates and over 500 enslaved people in Jamaica. 'In 1835 and 1836 he was awarded compensation for slave ownership amounting to over £11,450' (Helen Davies, Ralph Bernal, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, version dated 11 March 2021). |
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Accession number | 2286-1855 |
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Record created | June 9, 2005 |
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