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Portrait of Borso d’Este
3rd quarter 15th c.
The interest in classical antiquity during the 15th century not only made carved antique gemstones desired collectables. The technique itself, divided between cameos carved in relief and engraved intaglios, also experienced a revival in Italy. Subject matter and forms of representation were likewise adopted from antique prototypes, for example the profile portrait.

The interest in classical antiquity during the 15th century not only made carved antique gemstones desired collectables. The technique itself, divided between cameos carved in relief and engraved intaglios, also experienced a revival in Italy. Subject matter and forms of representation were likewise adopted from antique prototypes, for example the profile portrait.
Time:
3rd quarter 15th c.
Object Name
Cameo
Culture
Upper Italian
Material/technology:
Mother-of-pearl opal (cacholong), carnelian, gold
Dimensions:
H. 3 cm, B. 2,3 cm (mit Fassung)
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Antikensammlung, XII 1074
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