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XO01 Cameo Gem

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Cameo Gem Mediterranean, 1700-1850
Penn Museum, 29-128-673
This Neo-Classical engraved gem (or cameo) represents a bearded man. Even if the inspiration was likely a portrait on a Christian sarcophagus, it has been suggested that the bearded man was actually Aristotle – the beard was a symbol of wisdom. This object perfectly encapsulates the obsession for antiquity that animated the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It was likely acquired by a collector on the Grand Tour, the coming-of-age trip that elite men took to visit cultural and historical sites across the Mediterranean.
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