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Shield of Achilles

The Shield of Achilles is considered one of the finest examples of Regency silver due to its ambitious design by John Flaxman and masterful execution by Rundell & Bridge. It embodies classical ideals of grandeur and beauty, reflecting the artistic fervor of the era.

Discover the exquisite jewelry & fine art of Philip Rundell (1746-1827), a renowned London jeweler & painter. Explore his royal commissions, artistic contributions, and legacy.

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Quick Facts

  • Medium: Silver gilt
  • Notable elements or techniques: Quadriga, constellations, frieze scenes
  • Artist: Philip Rundell
  • Movement: Romanticism
  • Influences: Homer's Iliad
  • Dimensions: 90 x 10 cm
  • Subject or theme: Mythology

Art Quiz

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Question 1:
What is the primary subject matter depicted in ‘Shield of Achilles’?
Question 2:
Who designed the Shield of Achilles?
Question 3:
In what year was the Shield of Achilles created?
Question 4:
What material is the Shield of Achilles primarily composed of?
Question 5:
The shield’s design draws inspiration from which literary work?

Artwork Description

The Shield of Achilles: A Testament to Myth and Mastery

The Shield of Achilles, crafted by Philip Rundell in 1821-23, stands as an extraordinary achievement of Regency silverwork—a tangible embodiment of Homer’s epic poem and a masterful demonstration of artistic collaboration. Commissioned by King George IV for his coronation banquet, this monumental convex shield transcends mere ornamentation; it is a visual narrative steeped in classical mythology and executed with unparalleled skill, cementing Rundell's reputation as one of Britain’s foremost silversmiths and securing John Flaxman’s legacy as a sculptor who brilliantly translated literary grandeur into sculptural form.

A Mythological Echo: Flaxman’s Vision

John Flaxman’s contribution to this project was pivotal. Drawing upon Alexander Pope’s celebrated translation of The Iliad, Flaxman conceived the shield as a reimagining of Achilles' legendary defense against Hector—a scene recounted in Book IX of Homer’s epic poem. He meticulously researched and interpreted the narrative, prioritizing visual impact over literal depiction. Flaxman’s artistic sensibilities were deeply rooted in Neoclassical ideals, emphasizing clarity, restraint, and harmonious proportion. The resulting design reflects this aesthetic sensibility: Apollo, radiant with divine light, dominates the central medallion, encircled by constellations representing the celestial order—a deliberate allusion to Homer's portrayal of Zeus overseeing the conflict between Greeks and Trojans. Flaxman’s artistic prowess ensured that the shield would not merely represent a story but convey its profound symbolic significance.

Technique and Craftsmanship: Rundell’s Exceptional Skill

Philip Rundell, renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to excellence, oversaw the fabrication of this masterpiece. Rundell & Bridge employed a complex process involving casting in plaster followed by intricate chasing—a technique that allowed for the creation of incredibly detailed surfaces. The silver-gilt plating itself was achieved through electroplating, applying a thin layer of gold onto the sterling silver base, resulting in a shimmering luster and enhancing the visual richness of the design. Rundell’s workshop utilized skilled artisans who painstakingly executed Flaxman's vision with unwavering precision. The frieze surrounding the central medallion depicts scenes from daily life—a wedding banquet, siege warfare, engagement rituals, harvest celebrations, judicial appeals, and a Cretan dance—representing the multifaceted tapestry of human experience alongside the heroic narrative of Achilles’ defense.

Symbolism Beyond Representation

The Shield of Achilles is more than just a beautiful object; it embodies profound symbolic ideas. The convex form itself speaks to the grandeur and immensity of Homer's tale, mirroring the scale of the conflict between heroes and gods. The depiction of Apollo symbolizes divine authority and enlightenment—a reminder of the guiding force of Zeus in upholding cosmic order. Furthermore, the constellations serve as emblems of fate and destiny, underscoring the inescapable influence of mythology on human life. Rundell’s decision to commission Flaxman and his subsequent dedication to crafting this monumental piece exemplify the Regency era's fascination with classical ideals and its belief in art's capacity to elevate the human spirit.

A Legacy Enduring Through Time

Today, surviving examples of The Shield of Achilles—particularly those housed at Anglesey Abbey and the Fitzwilliam Museum—continue to inspire admiration for their artistic merit and historical significance. They stand as testament to a remarkable partnership between Flaxman’s sculptural genius and Rundell’s unparalleled craftsmanship—a celebration of classical mythology rendered in exquisite silverwork that resonates powerfully with audiences across generations.

Artist Biography

early life and apprenticeship

philip rundell, a prominent figure in the world of jewellery and fine arts, was born in 1746 in the united kingdom. his early life was marked by his birth into a large family, being the son of richard rundell and his wife ann ditcher. baptised at norton st philip, near bath, somerset, philip's formative years were instrumental in shaping his future.

apprenticeship and business ventures

philip was apprenticed to the london goldsmith's business theed & pickett, which later became pickett & rundell in 1781. this marked the beginning of his illustrious career as a master jeweller and fine jewellery retailer. his association with royalty further solidified his reputation.

artistic contributions

although primarily known for his jewellery expertise, philip's artistic inclinations are also noteworthy. unfortunately, due to the scarcity of available information, his paintings are not widely documented. however, it is essential to acknowledge his contributions to the world of art, even if they remain largely unexplored.

legacy and later life

philip rundell withdrew capital from the firm in 1823 and passed away in 1827, leaving behind a substantial estate with bequests of £500,000 and the residue amounting to £800,000, which he left to joseph neeld. his legacy as a master jeweller and his association with royalty continue to fascinate art enthusiasts.

relevant art movements and artists

* italian renaissance: a vital period of rebirth in italy and europe, marking the transition between medieval and early modern europe. * les nabis: a group of post-impressionist artists, including pierre bonnard and edouard vuillard, who set the artistic pace in france in the 1890s.

notable artworks and museums

* museu llyfrgell genedlaethol cymru / the national library of wales (aberystwyth, united kingdom): a cultural institution preserving and promoting the artistic and historical heritage of the united kingdom. * herzog gemäldegalerie alte meister (dresden, germany): one of europe's most important art galleries, housing an extensive collection of old master paintings. unravel the mysteries of philip rundell's life and artistic contributions through these resources.
philip rundell

philip rundell

1746 - 1827 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism, Neoclassicism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['19th-century painters']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Tiepolo
    • Mengs
    • Velázquez
  • Date Of Birth: March 30, 1746
  • Date Of Death: April 16, 1828
  • Full Name: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Disasters of War
    • The Third of May 1808
    • The Naked Maja
    • The Clothed Maja
  • Place Of Birth: Fuendetodos, Spain
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