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Silver Relief Medallion with Aphrodite, a Girl, and Eros in the British Museum, May 2014


Silver medallion with Aphrodite seated on a rock
Made and found at Taranto, southern Italy
About 300-200 BC
Diameter: 9.300 cm
GR 1853.3-14.1 (Silver 71)
Room 73: Greeks in Italy
Waiting on Aphrodite
This silver medallion may have originally ornamented a bowl. It shows the goddess Aphrodite taking something offered to her by a girl attendant. The girl is standing on a pedestal and seems to have either leaves or a piece of cloth in her hands. Aphrodite, goddess of beauty, sits languidly, half-draped, on a rock decorated with flowers, and turns to look at Eros, usually shown as her attendant, but here playfully putting an upturned basket on his head.
The figures are hammered up from the back of the disc by the repoussé technique. The ornaments in the background and below are incised into the metal, with details picked out by gilding. On the left is a long-handled, heart-shaped fan, and in the background a flower and a butterfly with half-folded wings. Below are musical instruments, a set of pipes on the left and a lyre to the right, with a bird and grass-hopper (cicada) between, each with a star or flower.
A. Oliver, Silver for the gods: 800 years (Toledo Museum of Art, 1977)
D.E. Strong, Greek and Roman gold and silver (London, Methuen, 1966)
Text from www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/s/silver_medallion.aspx
Made and found at Taranto, southern Italy
About 300-200 BC
Diameter: 9.300 cm
GR 1853.3-14.1 (Silver 71)
Room 73: Greeks in Italy
Waiting on Aphrodite
This silver medallion may have originally ornamented a bowl. It shows the goddess Aphrodite taking something offered to her by a girl attendant. The girl is standing on a pedestal and seems to have either leaves or a piece of cloth in her hands. Aphrodite, goddess of beauty, sits languidly, half-draped, on a rock decorated with flowers, and turns to look at Eros, usually shown as her attendant, but here playfully putting an upturned basket on his head.
The figures are hammered up from the back of the disc by the repoussé technique. The ornaments in the background and below are incised into the metal, with details picked out by gilding. On the left is a long-handled, heart-shaped fan, and in the background a flower and a butterfly with half-folded wings. Below are musical instruments, a set of pipes on the left and a lyre to the right, with a bird and grass-hopper (cicada) between, each with a star or flower.
A. Oliver, Silver for the gods: 800 years (Toledo Museum of Art, 1977)
D.E. Strong, Greek and Roman gold and silver (London, Methuen, 1966)
Text from www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/s/silver_medallion.aspx
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