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Museum August Kestner Antike Kulturen Gemmen, Kameen und Glaspasten. Die Sammlung geschnittener Steine [K 1285]
Kapitolinische Trias (Gemme) (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Museum August Kestner / Christian Tepper (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Capitoline Trias

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The trinity of the most important Roman gods Iuppiter and flanking Iuno and Minerva. Iuppiter is depicted standing, which actually does not correspond to the usual iconographic mode of depiction. All three deities had their own cult rooms (cellae) in the temple of Iuppiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitol in Rome.
August Kestner was one of the best experts on antique gems in his time, which is reflected in his collection of some 2000 gems. His special merit, especially in connection with his work at the 'Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica', is the publication of the 'Impronte Gemmarie', a collection of casts which brings together all the important gems known since 1829 and also includes specimens from his own collection - such as this gem (under Cades 2, A 177). (AVS)

Former August Kestner Collection, Rome

Material/Technique

Chalcedon / carved

Measurements

Height: 0.35 cm, width: 1.34 cm

Literature

  • Schlüter, Margildis - Platz-Horster, Gertrud (1975): Antike Gemmen in deutschen Sammlungen IV. Hannover, Kestner Museum, Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe. Wiesbaden, 66 Nr. 238
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