- Farnese Cup
The Farnese Cup (Tazza Farnese) is a
2nd century BC cameo cup ofHellenistic Egypt in four-layeredsardonyx agate . It is 20cm wide.History
After
Octavian 's conquest of Egypt in31 BC , the Farnese Cup was acquired by the Treasury of Rome. It was later brought toByzantium , then back west after this city was sacked in 1204 during theFourth Crusade . By the 15th century it was in the court of Frederick II, from which it then reached the Persian court ofHerat or possiblySamarkand , from where it found its way to the court ofAlfonso of Aragon inNaples .Lorenzo the Magnificent finally purchased the famous "scutella di calcedonio" in Rome, in1471 . From there it came into the possession of theFarnese family and thus into theNaples National Archaeological Museum (Inv. MANN 27611).Iconography
It is a phiàle (
libation plate). The internal decoration is an elaborateallegory ofPtolemaic Egypt's prosperity. It operates on two levels, one Egyptian, the other Greek.It presumably represents the Egyptian divine triad,
Serapis -Isis -Harpocrates or, alternatively, the Eleusinian triad:Hades /Pluto-Demeter -Triptolemos .On the bottom are female figures possibly personifying the seasons. Two male figures soaring in flight above the divine triad represent the propitious
Etesian winds that blow during the summer. On the exterior, a largeapotropaic Gorgon ian mask glares threateningly at the enemies of the state.Produced at the court of the Ptolemies, other interpretations of the figures have them being
Cleopatra III , her husbandPtolemy VIII and their son Ptolemy X Aléxandros. Through the amalgamation of Egyptian and Greek deities and their identification with members of the royal family, this dynasty tried to perpetuate the traditional conception of divine power they had inherited from pharaonic Egypt.External links
* [http://www.archeona.arti.beniculturali.it/sanc_en/mann/it1/02_07.html Archeona]
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