Antique Georgian Jacques Joseph de Gault Trompe L’Oeil Ring

Antique Georgian Jacques Joseph de Gault Trompe L’Oeil Ring, in 18ct Yellow Gold

A French ring, from around 1780, crafted in 18ct yellow gold. Under the glass we see the god Bacchus, the god of wine and merriment. This elegant image of the the god is fashioned in various shades of white on a grey background. He is seen holding a thyrsus, a staff with a pineapple at its end, a symbol associated with his fecundity– and hedonism. In his other hand he holds an amphora.

It is a signed work by Jacques-Joseph de Gault (1738 – 1812).  The skill alone of J-J de Gault gives pleasure; he adds to it with a bit of artful teasing. Bacchus looks like a grey and white cameo cut from an agate hard stone. In fact, after you look at him really closely or with a magnifying glass, you realize that this apparent cameo is a painting in gouache.  It is a miniature trompe l’oeil!

Both the image and its setting are original and in perfect condition.

  • Ring size: 16,25 mm 5 1/2 US.

Product SKU
IS-10742

£15,800

1 in stock

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