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    Posted 10 years ago

    cameojan
    (108 items)

    My latest cameo.I love it.Large in gold 1860.Lion fish with Venus and cherubs with dolphins.So unique and rare

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    1. Celiene Celiene, 10 years ago
      That is depicting the Triomphe d'Amphitrite (a Goddess). Or sometimes called Neptune (Poseidon) bringing Amphitrite to his Palace. That is Poseidon leading her. (Some are called Triumph of Poseidon or the marriage of Poseidon & Amphitrite.)

      She is also known as The Nymph Galatea. She is depicted riding many different sea creatures.

      I think this is a personal interpretation, because I cannot find the original painting of this exact scene.
    2. Celiene Celiene, 10 years ago
      Yeah - she is NOT Galatea. Amphitrite was the wife of Poseidon, and that is Poseidon leading her, the attendant cupids signifying love, of course!

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