Lot Essay
The scene featured on the cover depicts the story of Virgil reading the Aeneid to the Roman Emperor Augustus (r. 31 b.c. - a.d. 14), his wife Livia, and his sister Octavia. As the poet recites the words "Tu Marcellus eris" ("Marcellus you shall be"), Octavia faints upon hearing the name of her dead son. Livia, who is believed to have commanded the murder of Marcellus, holds her and appears impassive. Marcellus was Augustus' nephew and adoptive son; when he died, Livia's son Tiberius became heir to the throne.
The scene appears to be after the painting by Angelica Kauffmann, dated 1788, and now in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Angelica Kauffmann was a favourite choice of inspiration for Swiss enamellers and many of her works are featured on snuff-boxes.