Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Old Carved Faces in Precious Materials

Bearded Man
ivory
no date, no location
British Museum

"I shall not answer any more questions.  I shall even try not to ask myself any more.  While waiting I shall tell myself stories, if I can.  They will not be the same kind of stories as hitherto, that is all.  They will be neither beautiful nor ugly, they will be calm, there will be no ugliness or beauty or fever in them any more, they will be almost lifeless, like the teller.  What was that I said?  It does not matter.  I look forward to their giving me great satisfaction, some satisfaction.  I am satisfied, there, I have enough, I am repaid, I need nothing more.  Let me say before I go any further that I forgive nobody.  I wish them all an atrocious life and then the fires and ices of hell and in the execrable generations to come an honoured name.  Enough for this evening."

 from Malone Dies by Samuel Beckett, originally published in French in 1951, first published in the author's English translation by Grove Press in 1956

Angelo Amastini
Cameo - Pscyhe
18th century
onyx
British Museum

Bust of Socrates
lapis lazuli
no date, no location
 British Museum
bequeathed by Sir Hans Sloane

Anonymous Gem-cutter
Cameo - Bust of Young Woman
ca. 1400-1450 (cameo - Italy)
ca. 1530-50 (mount - Antwerp)
onyx cameo, gold, ruby, emerald
British Museum

John Bacon the Younger
Portrait-bust of Richard Payne Knight
1812
marble
British Museum

Anonymous English Gem-cutter
Cameo - Queen Elizabeth I 
17th century
sardonyx
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg

The Lyte Jewel
Locket with Miniature portrait of
King James I by Nicolas Hilliard
1610
enameled gold, diamonds
British Museum

Roman Empire
Miniature Bust of Man in Armor
AD 235-250
carved bone
British Museum

Anonymous European jeweler
Pendant - Nereid with child
late 16th century
enameled-gold
pearls, emeralds, rubies, diamonds
British Museum

Louis François Roubiliac
 Portrait-bust of King Charles I
1759
terracotta
British Museum

Roman Empire
Cameo - Trajan and Plotina
AD 117-138
sardonyx
British Museum

Sèvres Manufactory
Bust of Denis Diderot
modeled by Marie-Anne Collot
ca. 1768
porcelain
British Museum

"Ideas of power also have their sublime aspect, but power that threatens has greater impact than power that protects. The bull is more beautiful than the cow; the horned bull that bellows more beautiful than the the bull idly at pasture; the wild horse, its mane flaying in the wind, more than the horse mounted by its rider; the wild ass more than the donkey; the tyrant more than the king; crime, perhaps, more than virtue, and cruel gods more than well-intentioned gods, as the sacred law-makers know well."

– from the Salon of 1767 by Denis Diderot, English translation by John Goodman (Yale University Press, 1995)

David Le Marchand
Relief of Louis XIV Victorious
ca. 1690-96
ivory
British Museum

Sèvres Manufactory
Busts of Voltaire and of Jean-Philippe Rameau
ca. 1767-73
porcelain
British Museum