- Great Cameo of France
The Great Cameo of France (French - Grand Camée de France) is a five-layered
sardonyx cameo of circa 23 AD. It is 31cm by 26.5cm. It is first attested in the first inventory of the treasure ofSainte Chapelle before1279 . It entered the Cabinet des médailles on the order ofLouis XVI on 1st May 1791 (inventory number Babelon 264).Iconography
It is the largest ancient cameo which has survived. It is engraved of twenty-four layers, divided up into three levels. The general meaning and propagandistic intent of the work are clear - to assert the continuity and dynastic legitimacy of the
Julio-Claudian dynasty . In the upper level are its dead members - Augustus, surrounded by Drusus II andGermanicus flying onPegasus . In the middle level are the living ones - the emperorTiberius in the centre, accompanied by his motherLivia and withNero Drusus (Tiberius's designated heir) standing by him on one side and Drusus III andCaligula on the other. In the lowest level are captivebarbarian s.Bibliography
*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, 1998Exhibitions
*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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