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Dish with Eros on a Swan
Dish with Busts of a Man and Woman
Dish with Apollo and Daphne
Dish with a Mythological Couple (Perhaps Apollo and Daphne)
Two Standing Women
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This artwork is part of Sleeping Eros
This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 172
Images of Eros traveled to the East along the trade routes opened up by the conquests of Alexander the Great (r. 336–323 B.C.). The iconography of sleeping Eros was assimilated into Eastern cultures as far as the Gandharan region in Pakistan, where the motif has been found on jewelry of the Early Imperial period. This dish likely served as an offering bowl at a sanctuary or a household shrine.
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