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Great Cameo of France

The Great Cameo of France (French: Grand Camée de France) is a five-layered sardonyx Imperial Roman cameo of either about 23 AD, or 50–54 AD.[1] It is 31 cm by 26.5 cm. It is now in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.

It is the largest Roman imperial cameo to have survived. It would have been an object of great value and prestige, almost certainly made for a member of the ruling Julio-Claudian dynasty. It is carved with twenty-four figures, divided into three levels. The identity of some figures, and the meaning and iconographic intent of the work have been much debated, but it is clear that the piece is intended to assert the continuity and dynastic legitimacy of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.

Iconography edit

The interpretation of the family group alters with the date given to the gem. In the upper level are its deceased or deified members including Divus Augustus. The surrounding figures may be Drusus the Younger (son of Tiberius), and Drusus the Elder (brother of Tiberius) flying on Pegasus.

In the middle level appear the emperor Tiberius flanked by his mother Livia; standing in front of them are Germanicus, Tiberius's designated heir, together with his wife Agrippina the Elder, behind them the future emperor Nero and the figure of Providentia (Foresight); behind Livia and Tiberius are Claudius, emperor if the cameo was made in c. 50–54 AD, and his wife Agrippina the Younger. Agrippina the Younger's hairstyle seems to confirm a date for the cameo between her marriage to Claudius in 49 and the accession of her son Nero as the fifth emperor of Rome in 54.

Alternatively, the cameo was commissioned to celebrate Tiberius adoption of his grandchildren, the sons of Germanicus, as heirs in 23 AD, and the dynastic stability it ensured, comparable to the earlier adoption of Germanicus by Tiberius in 4 AD, also referenced on the cameo and in the Gemma Augustea. In the lowest level are captive barbarians.

History edit

It appears to have come to France from the treasury of the Byzantine Empire, and is first attested in the first inventory of the treasure of the Sainte Chapelle before 1279. It was then known as the Triumph of Joseph at the Court of the Pharaoh. It was sold by Baldwin II, emperor of the Latin Empire, to Louis IX of France. It is then mentioned in the 1279 inventory list of Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.[2] Philip VI of France consecutively sent it to Pope Clement VI in Avignon in 1342 or 1343 possibly as collateral for financial support.[3] In 1363, Antipope Clement VII then returned it to the Dauphin, the later Charles V of France.[3] The cameo was then brought to Saint-Chapelle in 1379.[3]

The antiquary Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, who saw the gem in 1620, was the first modern to realize the gem showed a Julio-Claudian group.

Louis XVI of France then claimed the cameo in 1792 and brought it to the Cabinet des médailles in order to protect it from the French revolutionaries.[3] It was briefly stolen in 1804 but recovered in Amsterdam in 1805 without its original gold frame, which was replaced by a bronze one that in turn was lost until 1912.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ The date is still a matter of debate (W.-R. Megow, Kameen von Augustus bis Alexander Severus, Berlin, 1987, A 85.). See also H. Jucker, Der große Pariser Kameo. Eine Huldigung an Agrippina, Claudius und Nero, in Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 91 (1976), pp. 211-250, W.-R. Megow, Kameen von Augustus bis Alexander Severus, Berlin, 1987, pp. 205-207.
  2. ^ K.A. Morrow, Disputation in Stone: Jews Imagined on the Saint Stephen Portal of Paris Cathedral, in M. Merback (ed.), Beyond the Yellow Badge: Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism in Medieval and Early Modern Visual Culture, Leiden, 2007, p. 81. See also: M. Avisseau-Broustet, Le Grand Camée de la Sainte-Chapelle, in J. Durand - M.-P. Laffitte (edd.), Le Trésor de la Sainte-Chapelle, Parijs, 2001, pp. 90-95 (non vidi).
  3. ^ a b c d E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Antike Gemmen und ihr Nachleben, Berlin, 2007, p. 245.
  4. ^ Finds Great Cameo's Frame

Bibliography edit

  • Babelon, Ernest. Catalogue des Camées antiques et modernes de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Paris : E. Leroux, 1897, n° 264.
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France. Trésors de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, I : Mémoires et merveilles. Paris : BNF, 1996, n° 25.
  • Giard, Jean-Baptiste. Le grand camée de France, Paris, 1998
  • Giuliani, Luca and Gerhard Schmidt, Ein Geschenk für den Kaiser. Das Geheimnis des großen Kameo, Verlag C.H.Beck, Munich 2010. Also:Professor Luca Giuliani, The Great Cameo of France and the succession of Tiberius (2004-2007).
  • Jucker, HNA "Der Grosse Pariser Kameo," Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts 91 (1976) 211–50.
  • Politik in Edelstein - Gemmennachschnitte von Gerhard Schmidt. Gerhard Schmidt, Klaus Scherberich, Marcell Perse. Grand Camée de France, S. 62–69. Nünnerich-Asmus; 1. Edition, 2019. ISBN 978-3-96176-096-1


Exhibitions edit

  • Exp. 1789, Le Patrimoine libéré : 200 trésors entrés à la Bibliothèque nationale de 1789 à 1799. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, 1989, n° 83.

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The Great Cameo of France French Grand Camee de France is a five layered sardonyx Imperial Roman cameo of either about 23 AD or 50 54 AD 1 It is 31 cm by 26 5 cm It is now in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris It is the largest Roman imperial cameo to have survived It would have been an object of great value and prestige almost certainly made for a member of the ruling Julio Claudian dynasty It is carved with twenty four figures divided into three levels The identity of some figures and the meaning and iconographic intent of the work have been much debated but it is clear that the piece is intended to assert the continuity and dynastic legitimacy of the Julio Claudian dynasty Contents 1 Iconography 2 History 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 ExhibitionsIconography editThe interpretation of the family group alters with the date given to the gem In the upper level are its deceased or deified members including Divus Augustus The surrounding figures may be Drusus the Younger son of Tiberius and Drusus the Elder brother of Tiberius flying on Pegasus In the middle level appear the emperor Tiberius flanked by his mother Livia standing in front of them are Germanicus Tiberius s designated heir together with his wife Agrippina the Elder behind them the future emperor Nero and the figure of Providentia Foresight behind Livia and Tiberius are Claudius emperor if the cameo was made in c 50 54 AD and his wife Agrippina the Younger Agrippina the Younger s hairstyle seems to confirm a date for the cameo between her marriage to Claudius in 49 and the accession of her son Nero as the fifth emperor of Rome in 54 Alternatively the cameo was commissioned to celebrate Tiberius adoption of his grandchildren the sons of Germanicus as heirs in 23 AD and the dynastic stability it ensured comparable to the earlier adoption of Germanicus by Tiberius in 4 AD also referenced on the cameo and in the Gemma Augustea In the lowest level are captive barbarians History editIt appears to have come to France from the treasury of the Byzantine Empire and is first attested in the first inventory of the treasure of the Sainte Chapelle before 1279 It was then known as the Triumph of Joseph at the Court of the Pharaoh It was sold by Baldwin II emperor of the Latin Empire to Louis IX of France It is then mentioned in the 1279 inventory list of Sainte Chapelle in Paris 2 Philip VI of France consecutively sent it to Pope Clement VI in Avignon in 1342 or 1343 possibly as collateral for financial support 3 In 1363 Antipope Clement VII then returned it to the Dauphin the later Charles V of France 3 The cameo was then brought to Saint Chapelle in 1379 3 The antiquary Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc who saw the gem in 1620 was the first modern to realize the gem showed a Julio Claudian group Louis XVI of France then claimed the cameo in 1792 and brought it to the Cabinet des medailles in order to protect it from the French revolutionaries 3 It was briefly stolen in 1804 but recovered in Amsterdam in 1805 without its original gold frame which was replaced by a bronze one that in turn was lost until 1912 4 References edit The date is still a matter of debate W R Megow Kameen von Augustus bis Alexander Severus Berlin 1987 A 85 See also H Jucker Der grosse Pariser Kameo Eine Huldigung an Agrippina Claudius und Nero in Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts 91 1976 pp 211 250 W R Megow Kameen von Augustus bis Alexander Severus Berlin 1987 pp 205 207 K A Morrow Disputation in Stone Jews Imagined on the Saint Stephen Portal of Paris Cathedral in M Merback ed Beyond the Yellow Badge Anti Judaism and Antisemitism in Medieval and Early Modern Visual Culture Leiden 2007 p 81 See also M Avisseau Broustet Le Grand Camee de la Sainte Chapelle in J Durand M P Laffitte edd Le Tresor de la Sainte Chapelle Parijs 2001 pp 90 95 non vidi a b c d E Zwierlein Diehl Antike Gemmen und ihr Nachleben Berlin 2007 p 245 Finds Great Cameo s FrameBibliography editBabelon Ernest Catalogue des Camees antiques et modernes de la Bibliotheque Nationale Paris E Leroux 1897 n 264 Bibliotheque nationale de France Tresors de la Bibliotheque nationale de France I Memoires et merveilles Paris BNF 1996 n 25 Giard Jean Baptiste Le grand camee de France Paris 1998 Giuliani Luca and Gerhard Schmidt Ein Geschenk fur den Kaiser Das Geheimnis des grossen Kameo Verlag C H Beck Munich 2010 Also Professor Luca Giuliani The Great Cameo of France and the succession of Tiberius 2004 2007 Jucker HNA Der Grosse Pariser Kameo Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts 91 1976 211 50 Politik in Edelstein Gemmennachschnitte von Gerhard Schmidt Gerhard Schmidt Klaus Scherberich Marcell Perse Grand Camee de France S 62 69 Nunnerich Asmus 1 Edition 2019 ISBN 978 3 96176 096 1Exhibitions edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Great Cameo of France Exp 1789 Le Patrimoine libere 200 tresors entres a la Bibliotheque nationale de 1789 a 1799 Paris Bibliotheque nationale 1989 n 83 Retrieved 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