Works of Art (18)
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Amphoriskos (perfume bottle), late 1st century B.C.–early 1st century A.D.; Augustan or early Julio-Claudian,Roman,
Banded agate (2001.253) |
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Bowl Base with Old and New Testament Scenes, ca. 350–400,
Byzantine, said to have been found in 1715 in the Roman catacomb of Saint Callisto,
Glass, gold leaf (16.174.2) |
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Bowl Base with Saints Peter and Paul Flanking a Column with the Christogram of Christ, made late 300s, Gold, glass leaf, Byzantine, from Rome (16.174.3) |
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Bronze footbath with stand, late 5thearly 4th century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (38.11.5a,b)
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Bronze kylix (drinking cup), 4th3rd century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (07.286.97) |
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Bronze oinochoe, mid-6th century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (1997.158)
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Bronze rod tripod stand, early 6th century B.C.
Greek,
Bronze (1997.145.1)
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Cup, 1916,
Arthur John Stone (American, born England),
Gardner, Massachusetts,
Silver (1990.49) |
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Ewer, ca. 1825,
Thomas Fletcher (American),
Philadelphia,
Silver (2007.25) |
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"Gondola" cup with figure personifying a spring, ca. 162025; model, ca. 16001610,
Probably by Guillaume Dupré (French),
Lead-glazed earthenware (53.225.54)
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Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 440 B.C.; white ground,
Attributed to the Achilles Painter,
Greek, Attic,
Terracotta (1989.281.72) |
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Low-footed bowl with bust of a woman, ca. 1530,
Urbino or Castel Durante,
Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) (1975.1.1084) |
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Plate, ca. 1580
Iznik, Turkey,
Fritware, polychrome painted under a transparent glaze (1991.172) |
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Plate, ca. 520–510 B.C.; red-figure,
Greek, Attic,
Signed by Epiktetos as painter,
Terracotta (1981.11.10) |
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Strigilated vase with snake handles and lid, second half of 2nd century A.D.; Antonine,
Roman,
Marble (2007.31a,b) |
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Vase, 1899–1910,
Grueby Faience Company (American),
Boston, Massachusetts,
Earthenware (69.91.2) |
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Vase, 1915,
Sara Galner (American, born Galicia [Ukraine]); Paul Revere Pottery (also known as the "Saturday Evening Girls") (American, 1908),
Boston, Massachusetts,
Earthenware (2000.31) |
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Vessel terminating in the forepart of a bull, 15th–13th century B.C.; Hittite Empire period,
Central Anatolia,
Silver (1989.281.11) |
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Thematic Essays (12)
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