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Gold Wreath in the Getty Villa, June 2016

Gold Wreath in the Getty Villa, June 2016
Title: Wreath with detached stem including leaves and detached berries

Artist/Maker: Unknown

Culture: Greek

Place: Greece, Europe (Place created)

Date: 300 - 100 B.C.

Medium: Gold

Object Number: 92.AM.89

Dimensions: 21.7 × 64.5 cm (8 9/16 × 25 3/8 in.)

Object Type: Wreath


Two hollow wires that fasten in the front with a simple hook and eye form the framework of this Hellenistic gold wreath. On these wires, the anonymous goldsmith soldered thinner stems embellished with laurel leaves and berries. The ends of the hollow wire framework imitate the broken ends of twigs.

Gold wreaths such as this one derive their form from wreaths of real leaves worn in religious ceremonies and given as prizes in athletic and artistic contests. Because of their fragility, gold wreaths were probably not meant to be worn. They were dedicated to the gods in sanctuaries and placed in graves as funerary offerings. Although known in earlier periods, gold wreaths became much more frequent in the Hellenistic age, probably due in large part to the greatly increased availability of gold in the Greek world following the eastern conquests of Alexander the Great.

Text from: www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/13909/unknown-maker-wreath-with-detached-stem-including-leaves-and-detached-berries-greek-300-100-bc

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