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Victorian Zeus Taking Libations Silver Locket

$1,300

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Zeus, in Greek myth, fell in love with the Trojan prince Ganymede and carried him off to Olympus, often in the form of an eagle. There, Ganymede became cupbearer to the gods, serving nectar, the drink of immortality. Classical and Neoclassical artists (like Bertel Thorvaldsen's 1817 sculpture) often depicted the scene as an eagle bending over to drink from a cup held by the beautiful boy. But here, in a silver locket made around 1880, Ganymede appears as a woman - it's an interesting Victorian interpretation of a myth rooted in male beauty and desire. Tells us a lot about nineteenth-century sensibilities, fears, and restrictions.

  • Materials

    sterling silver, glass lenses

  • Age

    c. 1880

  • Condition

    Very good - a few small dents on the back side

  • Size

    2 5/8" length including the bale, 1 5/8" width

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please note:Terms of Sale

Antiques can be returned unworn and in original condition within 10 days of delivery for an exchange or refund minus the cost of shipping. Once a piece has been altered, including ring re-sizing, it is FINAL SALE.

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