Posted 8 years ago
cameosleuth
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I simply could not resist this large (2 inches x just under 1.5 inches) Victorian helmet shell cameo. The setting is unmarked (tested) 9K gold, with a T hinge, well curled C clasp & a detachable safety chain. I would guess it dates to the 1870s.
The original is a topaz intaglio by Luigi Pichler, youngest of the famed Pichler family of gem engravers. It is known in the literature as 'Venus playing with Cupid.' However, I find the mother's expression so stern, I wonder if this one does not belong with others depicting the 'Disarming of Cupid,': Venus taking away the tools she has given her son to inflame passion after he continues to work mischief with them.
The cameo is extremely faithful to the gem but does differ in a way that must have been meant to accommodate the sensibilities of the day. On the original, Venus is nude right down to her seat; the cameo cutter has given her drapery from the mid-back on down, but made it diaphanous enough that we can still see the outlines of her body. One of the epithets for Venus/Aphrodite is 'callipygous,' meaning having beautiful buttocks. They are on view here.
There is a signature in cursive letters lightly incised into the back, but I have not been able to decipher it. As is so often the case, the signature looks legible until you try to read it. If ever I work it out, will emend this post. (Possibly T Mochi.)
The promised emendation: the name of the cutter is J. Mouhé, who worked in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century.
All I can say is wow! Great piece of artwork you have here! Just georgous!
What a stunning original piece, l simply love it, a fabulous find, thank-you for letting us enjoy this piece!!!!!!!!
Thank you both. Wish you could see a photo of the original topaz intaglio. Unfortunately I am not at liberty to 'publish' it here. In a way, the cameo is even more complex because the cutter added the suggestion of drapery on her back, with its subtle folds where the intaglio is smooth.
Gorgeous piece!!
Thank you, PCC!
So detailed, georgeous.
Sometimes I get this one out for a minute, just to get a beauty fix!
Think we are drawing Ms.C. into the cameo fanatic's world. :)
This is a real beauty. No wonder you could not resist!
They seem so alive to me. I can hear Cupid fussing.