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A finely executed French Art Nouveau gold medallion pendant dating to circa 1900, hand-engraved by the master medallist Tairac. Crafted in 18K gold and bearing both a maker's lozenge and the French eagle's head hallmark, this piece combines the technical excellence of late nineteenth-century medallic engraving with the era's fascination for classical mythology.The front depicts Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and civic virtue, shown in profile wearing an elaborately ornamented Attic helmet adorned with olive leaves. Her flowing hair, delicately modelled features, and intricately engraved armour demonstrate the remarkable skill of the engraver. The composition balances softness and strength.Particularly notable is the richly detailed Gorgoneion displayed upon her breastplate. This depicts the severed head of Medusa, whose image Athena famously wore upon her aegis according to classical mythology. The Gorgoneion served as a protective apotropaic symbol, believed to ward off evil and strike fear into enemies.The reverse is equally attractive, engraved with a radiant starburst emerging from a central five-pointed star, framed by stylised foliage in a distinctly Art Nouveau manner. The design provides a harmonious counterpart to the classical imagery on the front while retaining the refined decorative vocabulary of the Belle Époque.French medallic art reached exceptional standards during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with artists producing highly detailed wearable medallions celebrating history, mythology, and allegorical subjects. This example stands out for both the quality of its engraving and the depth of its relief.The pendant is in superb condition, and sold as a pendant without chain.
A finely executed French Art Nouveau gold medallion pendant dating to circa 1900, hand-engraved by the master medallist Tairac. Crafted in 18K gold and bearing both a maker's lozenge and the French eagle's head hallmark, this piece combines the technical excellence of late nineteenth-century medallic engraving with the era's fascination for classical mythology.
The front depicts Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and civic virtue, shown in profile wearing an elaborately ornamented Attic helmet adorned with olive leaves. Her flowing hair, delicately modelled features, and intricately engraved armour demonstrate the remarkable skill of the engraver. The composition balances softness and strength.
Particularly notable is the richly detailed Gorgoneion displayed upon her breastplate. This depicts the severed head of Medusa, whose image Athena famously wore upon her aegis according to classical mythology. The Gorgoneion served as a protective apotropaic symbol, believed to ward off evil and strike fear into enemies.
The reverse is equally attractive, engraved with a radiant starburst emerging from a central five-pointed star, framed by stylised foliage in a distinctly Art Nouveau manner. The design provides a harmonious counterpart to the classical imagery on the front while retaining the refined decorative vocabulary of the Belle Époque.
French medallic art reached exceptional standards during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with artists producing highly detailed wearable medallions celebrating history, mythology, and allegorical subjects. This example stands out for both the quality of its engraving and the depth of its relief.
The pendant is in superb condition, and sold as a pendant without chain.
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