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伽倪墨得斯首饰套件

ca. 330–300 BCE
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 158
这套精致的首饰包括一对耳环、一条项链、四件扣针、一个戒指和两只手镯。它们虽以一个套件而出现,但其中风格的差异暗示这些作品原本不是一同打造的。特别值得注意的是这对耳环,上面的微型雕刻描绘出年轻的伽倪墨得斯被一只老鹰的双翅包裹。宙斯想让这男孩做斟酒人,就把自己变成一只巨鹰,将男孩带到奥林匹斯山上。戒指上嵌有一颗祖母绿,不是来自埃及就是来自乌拉尔山脉。手镯箍由掐金丝的白水晶制成。

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  • 标题: 伽倪墨得斯首饰套件
  • 创作日期: 约公元前330–300年
  • 文化: 古希腊
  • 材料: 金,白水晶,祖母绿
  • 尺寸: 项链长13英寸(33厘米),耳环高23⁄8 英寸(6厘米),手镯宽31⁄8 英寸(7.9厘米),扣针宽17⁄8 英寸(5厘米),戒指高 3⁄4 英寸(2.1厘米)
  • 来源信息: 哈里斯·布里斯班·迪克基金,1937年
  • 藏品编号: 37.11.8–.17
  • Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art

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The Macedonians of northern Greece buried their dead with rich grave goods, including meticulously made gold jewelry. This impressive ensemble shows the incredible refinement of Greek gold work in the fourth century B.C. The earrings in this set are of special interest. Each features a solid-cast nude boy in the clutches of a majestic eagle. The boy is the young Trojan prince Ganymede, whom Zeus carried away up to Olympus to be his cup-bearer. The eagle is Zeus’ bird, or Zeus himself, tenderly holding Ganymede in his talons.

The Greek goldsmith treated the earrings as sculpture in miniature and lavished them with a wealth of fine detail. Look at the eagle’s feathers and the delicate wisp of drapery fluttering in the air. The toes of Ganymede’s front foot are flexed; perhaps he is just touching down on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods.

This motif works beautifully for a pair of drop earrings, dangling over the wearer's shoulders. But the goldsmith probably adapted the composition from a piece of large-scale sculpture. The ancient writer Pliny described one such work in these words: “The eagle senses what a prize he is ravishing in Ganymede, and to whom he is carrying him.”

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