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Source Description
The Castellani workshop was famous for its copies of ancient jewelry, and this necklace has been attributed Giacinto Melillo, one of Alessandro Castellani's apprentices and protégés (another similar necklace in the Walters collection, 57.1530, bears his mark on the clasp). In 1865, he took over Castellani's workshop in Naples, which Henry Walters visited in 1903.
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3818
label
Archaeological-Style Necklace with Intaglios
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object
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3818
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normalized
title
Archaeological-Style Necklace with Intaglios
description
The Castellani workshop was famous for its copies of ancient jewelry, and this necklace has been attributed Giacinto Melillo, one of Alessandro Castellani's apprentices and protégés (another similar necklace in the Walters collection, 57.1530, bears his mark on the clasp). In 1865, he took over Castellani's workshop in Naples, which Henry Walters visited in 1903.
provenance
Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1903, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
late 19th-early 20th century
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CC0
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en
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Gold, Silver & Jewelry
necklaces
intaglios
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1
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
L: 14 in. (35.56 cm)
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RelatedObjects
30218
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gold, sardonyx, agate, rock crystal
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5055
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EAN
JWL
exhibition_ids
2054
1954
2513
2704
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0
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photo
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