The dance begins

Impressive earrings with shell cameos in gold, circa 1870 & later


€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Impressive earrings with shell cameos in gold, circa 1870 & later
Impressive earrings with shell cameos in gold, circa 1870 & later
Description
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The dance begins - and everyone has come! The gods of Olympus and their lovers follow the call of Bacchus when he invites them to the party. In classical mythology, Bacchus, also known as Dionysus, was the god of wine and intoxication. But he never celebrated alone: he had several companions who were supposed to contribute to the success of his parties. The two hand-cut shell cameos that make up these earrings depict these helpers of the god of wine. We see two dancing female figures, so-called maenads. The teardrop-shaped cameos made of mussel shell are set in plain frames and placed under two other smaller cameos with a flower motif. Depicting dancing or musical maenads was already a great pleasure for the artists of antiquity: the moving bodies and fluttering garments challenged the artist's skill and captivated the audience at the same time. Later eras also retained this joy. Canova excelled in classicism with drawings and sculptures of dancing maenads, and this motif remained popular in the years around 1870, as the earrings shown here prove. The earrings are proof of classical education and at the same time a joyful expression of the joy of being together. We discovered them in Munich; they were probably made in Italy around 1870. In later times, secure ear studs with screw-on nuts were attached.
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Impressive earrings with shell cameos in gold, circa 1870 & later
The dance begins
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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